Trump, protests and Hands Off
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Fast Company |
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of cities, towns, and villages across the country on Saturday.
The New York Times |
Demonstrators packed the streets in cities and towns to rail against government cutbacks, financial turmoil and what they viewed as attacks on democracy.
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Anti-Trump ‘Hands Off!’ protests erupt across US
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USA TODAY |
More than 400 people were in downtown Petoskey to protest on Saturday, according to Susan Affholter, a member of the Emmet County Democrats.
Reuters |
Terry Klein, a retired biomedical scientist from Princeton, New Jersey, was among those who gathered by the stage beneath the Washington Monument. She said she drove down to attend the rally to protes...
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Speakers and attendees at events around the country protested President Donald Trump's actions and Elon Musk's leadership role.
Demonstrators in Abilene joined thousands in cities nationwide Saturday to protest the Trump Administration during "Hands Off" protests.
Thousands of demonstrators from New York to Alaska protested against President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
The grassroots protest movement against the Trump Administration has added several locations for people to gather tomorrow.
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Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting anti-Trump “Hands Off!” protests around the state, predictions for summer gas prices and a district selling a building to plug a budget hole. Plus, we’ll tell you about a man who tried to cash in chips for a long-closed Playboy casino.
Small business owners in Staunton said the tariffs are going to raise their costs considerably. Retirees said their 401(k) tanked this week.
On Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters angered by Donald Trump's leadership took to the streets in all 50 states.
In the largest rebuke of the second Trump administration so far, people in cities across the U.S. marched to voice their grievances against President Trump and Elon Musk. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations President Liz Shuler shares her perspective on the rallies and how the Trump administration has inadvertently created new communities.