Steve Jackson, a Wichita Falls city councilman who attended the rally, displays a Trump campaign poster with Mike Pence s name cut out.
Photograph by Ben Rowen
When Mike Ortiz arrived at the Texas Capitol shortly after noon on Wednesday, a cardboard mask resting atop his head like a flat-brim baseball cap, the attention of the protesters at the “Occupy the Capitol for Trump” rally was torn. About three hundred demonstrators were there, a much smaller crowd than the one simultaneously gathering in Washington, D.C., outside the U.S. Capitol. Just outside the south gate of the Texas Capitol, a man with a megaphone repeated a sort of daily affirmation for those intent on overturning the results of the presidential election: “Remember, whatever happens today, Donald Trump is still our president.” Nearby, a goateed man in a khaki jacket banged on an empty WindFresh detergent tub and accosted those few wearing face coverings with a “maskism is Naziism” chant. Right behind him,
Tiffany-Amber Moses shares 5 tips to build self-confidence. Photo supplied by KDT COMMS / KDT SPORTS
Tiffany-Amber started modelling at the mere age of 5. Since then, the media personality, model, full-time psychology student and aspiring forensic psychologist have won many pageantry titles to date, including Miss Pre-Teen Africa, Miss teen Cape Town, Miss Rainbow Nation, Best Model S.A. and Miss Jnr South Africa 2019.
She has representing South Africa internationally twice, participated in Little Miss world, where she was crowned as Little Miss Actress.
In 2019 she represented S.A. at Miss Lumiere International World in Singapore, where she placed fourth and won the “People’s Choice Award.”