
She said, “I believed I might go there and act as surety to get bail for others.
After her clothing was torn during the altercation, which was seen on camera, Bridget became the center of attention during the protests.
She became a crucial actor during the three days of the demonstration thanks to that, her tenacious web campaign, and her enraged husband’s display after learning what had happened to her.
Despite the events of Day 1, she would participate in the protests on Days 2 and 3 both in person and online.

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