Remember: be civil. NO violence.
Bring flags (you can purchase relatively cheap US flags from Amazon, and others like it, here). Bring snacks and drinks, hand warmers. Get active on social media, post it everywhere you can. Bring your friends and family.
SAVE THIS WEBPAGE AS AN IMAGE, PDF, OR HTML FILE. It may suspiciously go offline or get hacked before/during the protests. Also, consider doing these (optional) things:
Spread the word. Post on Facebook: "If Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein or Special Counsel Robert Mueller are removed from office, emergency "nobody is above the law" rallies will be held nationwide immediately. Find the closest rally to you here, no sign-up required [link to this webpage]"
Buy American flags to bring to the protests to show you're a patriot. You can get a decent-sized one for $5 on Amazon
Buy enough water and snacks for ~3 days worth of protests NOW. Local stores may run low on supplies due to sudden demand.
Wear super comfortable, closed-toe shoes (athletic trainers recommended), and comfy socks. You'll be doing lots of walking/standing, and you don't want your toes to get stepped on.
Make and bring a sign/shirt to show why you're there. Simple messages are best: "The President is not above the law," "Stop separating families at the border," "I support Mueller," etc.
Save an offline Google Map of your local protest area to your phone. Cell service will likely be overloaded.
Make copies of your ID and bring a copy with you to the protests.
Bring medical supplies. If you're untrained, bring Band-Aids, moleskin for blisters, antiseptic cream, and sunscreen. If you're trained, bring more (full first aid kit, IFAK, or even a trauma kit). It's best to be prepared for accidents and the possibility of Right-extremist violence.
Bring extra clothes appropriate to where you live for cool, hot, dry, and wet weather. For example, you might bring a fleece and a rain resistant jacket in your backpack.
Tell some friends, family, your church members, etc that you'll be at the protests. Call them after each day to check in, but tell them to start trying to locate you if they don't hear from you for a couple of days.
Go to the protests with a group, or find a group there. Stick together and watch out for each other.
Bring extra poster board and markers. Gonna need signs!
If you wear glasses or want to protect your eyes from dust and getting bumped in the crowd, consider wearing safety glasses or safety goggles. Some are designed to be worn over glasses. Some are smaller.
Separate from, boo at, and make disapproving gestures (thumbs down, middle finger) at anybody who instigates violence or property destruction. This is more to help create photo/video evidence that the trouble-makers aren't wanted.
Get as many photos or videos of violent Alt-Righters as possible, and post them online later.
> like the one in the photo
Oh, you mean the kind with stars and stripes? Looks like we've got a flag expert here.
Thanks man. $5 from Amazon, it was a no-brainer.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015R4DH2G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1