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Protesters organize ahead of Vice President Mike Pence’s commencement at Notre Dame

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A University of Notre Dame student says he and some others plan to protest Vice President Mike Pence‘s Sunday commencement address at the school by walking out on the speech.

Protest organizer Bryan Ricketts tells the South Bend Tribune he expects 50 to 100 fellow graduating students to silently leave just as the vice president starts speaking to nearly 2,100 graduating students and their families.

Some students will be protesting Pence’s policies as Indiana’s governor, including the 2015 religious-objections law he signed that critics maintained sanctioned discrimination against gays and lesbians.

Notre Dame spokesman Paul Browne says school officials would only intervene if the protest “seriously disrupted” the commencement or put anyone’s safety at risk. He says the school doesn’t expect that to happen.

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Was, is and will continue to be Catholic May 18, 2017 at 11:58 am

Lets organize a protest at Notre Dame against the spoiled liberal millennial’s that hate God! Ironic that they are the bigots and haters but claim that is what they protest. They can’t even see that they are completely discriminating against religion. These students are living off of Mommy and Daddy while being fed a liberal pile of crap as part of a “well rounded education” at a supposed Catholic University. At one time a long, long, long, time ago Notre Dame was a Catholics University. The good old days are missed and I am glad most of these student rebel rousers will be moving away from South Bend when they are through at ND.

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