A giant banner from Greenpeace hangs on the side of Trump Tower in Chicago on Friday, July 7, 2017. Greenpeace activists unfurled the banner to protest the Trump administration's stance on global warming. (Associated Press) 
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Greenpeace activists unfurl huge banner at Donald Trump's Chicago hotel

The banner fluttering across the front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago had the word "RESIST" across the top, along with the Greenpeace logo.

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WASHINGTON: Activists with the Greenpeace environmental group unfurled a huge banner across the facade of a Trump hotel in Chicago Friday, calling it an act of defiance against the US president's environmental policies.

The banner fluttering across the front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago had the word "RESIST" across the top, along with the Greenpeace logo.

The word "defend" was superimposed over a picture of the Earth on the enormous flag.

News reports said seven people were arrested and the banner taken down.

The Chicago Tribune newspaper said that the banner appeared to hang from cables strung from a terrace restaurant and bar at the high-rise.

A statement sent by Greenpeace to supporters by email, said the group took the action "to show this administration that the people of Chicago -- and people all over the country -- will continue to RESIST Trump's attacks on our clean air and water, and defend our communities and the planet!"

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