A Montreal activist known for her topless protests was involved in another protest Tuesday morning at the midtown Manhattan polling station where Donald Trump was scheduled to vote.
Neda Topaloski, along with another woman, Tiffany Robson from Seattle, removed their coats at the polling station and started screaming anti-Trump slogans.
They had multiple messages written on their bodies, including "Trump grab your balls", and "Femen", the name of the worldwide feminist protest movement they represent.
They were quickly hustled out of the polling station by police, and they were later charged with electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place.
They showed up just at around 8:20 this morning — about two and a half hours before Trump himself showed up at the polling place with his wife Melania.
Topaloski has held several similar protests in the past. In early 2015, she posed as a journalist at a Quebec City news conference with culture minister Hélène David, to protest the province's health care reform law and the possibility that it could have restricted access to abortion. Months later, she turned up on Crescent St. during Grand Prix festivities to protest the event's treatment of women.