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L.A. Band Trades Love Songs for Presidential Protest

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This week we continue our series "At Risk in the Trump Era," exploring the impact of the first few months of the Trump presidency on vulnerable communities in Southern California. It's a collaboration with student reporters at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Today's story is about a rock band that once played sappy love songs, and is now raging against President Trump's incendiary stance on Muslims, Jews and immigrants. Ashley Eady introduces us to the band Jacob the Horse.

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