The national Women’s March organization has been dogged by allegations of anti-Semitism and secretive financial dealings, as well as disputes over who gets to own and define the Women’s March.
By Samantha Schmidt, Justin Jouvenal, Morgan Smith and Marissa Lang, Washington Post
Sat, 01/19/2019 - 9:03am
The national Women’s March organization has been dogged by allegations of anti-Semitism and secretive financial dealings, as well as disputes over who gets to own and define the Women’s March.