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Protesters Chant During 'Queer Dance Party' Near Mike Pence's DC Home

A protest event billed as a ‘Queer Dance Party’ was held outside the Washington home of US Vice President-elect Mike Pence on January 18.

Those in attendance danced, and chanted, ““Daddy Pence, come dance,” as this video shows.

The event was partially organized by WERK for Peace, “a queer-based grassroots movement that uses dance to promote peace,” according to its Facebook profile.

During the protest, Firas Nasr, an organizer with WERK for Peace seen leading a chant and dancing in this video outlined plans for a protest on Friday, January 20, the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.

“On Friday, in the morning, we will be participating –- again, WERK for peace and Disrupt J20 will be coming together again –- to do a ‘Qockblock brigade.’

Also in Washington on January 18, groups of anti-Donald Trump protesters marched, chanting: “No KKK, no fascist USA, no Trump.” Credit: YouTube/Piper Resch via Storyful