‘Wish you weren’t here’: Hawaii prepares to welcome Trump

Gaye Chan, an artist and art professor in Honolulu, is helping organize a protest against President Trump during his visit to Hawaii. (Jaweed Kaleem/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

President Donald Trump walks with Federal Reserve board member Jerome Powell in the Rose Garden of the White House Thursday before announcing him as his nominee for the next chair of the Federal Reserve. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

HONOLULU — There’s a popular postcard of Hawaii that shows the blue waters of Waikiki Beach and the famed Diamond Head with the greeting “Aloha” — a symbol of the open-arms, easygoing way of life touted by the state.