
Statue of Liberty Protester in Chicago Sparks Online Curiosity
A protest in Chicago took an unexpected turn when a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty took center stage, adding a dramatic visual to the demonstration. The woman, whose identity remains unknown, held a book titled "Law & Order" and an American flag that was displayed upside down, a symbol of distress. Her costume also bore the words "Habeas Corpus" written across her chest. The protest took place directly in front of the Trump International Hotel. One observer commented, "Someone give her the cover of a magazine or something!" The unusual nature of the protest, combined with the symbolic imagery employed by the woman, has sparked online discussion and curiosity about her identity and the message she intended to convey. The event highlights the diverse forms of political expression and the continued engagement around important social and political issues.