On Saturday, thousands of people protested on the streets across the country against President Trump, as well as various government actions, including government layoffs, rights attacks on immigrants and transgender people, and tariffs on the global economy.
more than 500,000 people nationwide RSVP will participate in one of 1,200 protests in all 50 states, which is by Hands Off! , inseparable, continue to move forward and other grassroots organizations’ efforts.
By noon, they had already gone to the streets of New York, Washington, DC, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, and dozens of cities from coast to coast.
In Los Feliz, hundreds of people listed two busy intersections in Los Feliz. “Our people are angry,” a sign reads. “Not for sale in Canada,” another read. Sporadic odes interrupted steady drums, car corners, applause and cheer.
Dunbar Dicks, 47, helped organize the protests. He volunteered to join the Indivisible Hollywood since 2016 and said the organization was reborn and “beginned soon after taking office.”

People gathered to oppose the Trump administration’s massive tariffs on federal workers in Hollywood and Vermont, planned cuts and massive layoffs, participating in the “””’.
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The coordinated “start!” protest was the first large-scale demonstration against Trump’s second term. “We feel we have a responsibility to exercise our First Amendment rights and we just do that between daily tasks and pick up kids from day care,” Dix said.
Behind him, dozens of people shouted, “This is what democracy looks like.”
Dicks of Studio City said Republicans “reallying to not show up.”
His main focus is: “demolition of social safety nets and Fiat’s management.”
A larger parade and parade is planned to begin at 4 p.m. on Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles.

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“This massive mobilization day is our message to the world that we do not agree to destroy our government and economy in order to benefit Trump and his billionaire allies,” according to the “hands-on” protests. “Along with Americans across the country, we are marching, gathering and protesting, demanding a halt of chaos and establishing an opposition movement to oppose the plunder of our country.”
In Washington, D.C., home to the largest employees, their institution is overshadowed by the government efficiency division of Tech Mogul Elon Musk, a country where people flock to chant “Hey, HO Hey, Ho Ho Ho, Ho, Musk and Trump must go!”
Others raised signs of their identity as federal workers, including “I swore to defend the Constitution” and “The Fed’s work is crucial.”
“It really makes me want to see a lot of people protesting here,” said Terry Manzo, 86. “In the DC area, there are a lot of people,” said Terry Manzo. [federal employees] Who is so scared. ”
Manzo distributes her handmade pink postcards to elected officials to avoid cutting Musk and Trump’s actions.
Musk’s governor strives to significantly reduce the scope of the federal government through massive layoffs and massive layoffs of thousands of employees.
This week, the Trump administration announced that it will Comprehensive tariffs Concerns about stocks imported by all countries on Saturday, making savings in the stock market, about the U.S. recession has raised concerns and raised questions about whether businesses will transfer higher costs to consumers.
Trump also announced Friday that his administration has not made a Biden-era proposal that aims to expand eligibility for anti-obesity drugs to Medicaid or Medicare for millions of Americans.
According to the press release, the White House has rescheduled its Spring Garden Tour, which is intended to “out of a lot of caution and to ensure the safety of public demonstrations planned by everyone near the White House.”

People gather in Hollywood and Vermont in Los Angeles
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Whitney Sherman, 38, traveled from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. to protest, said she had been desperate for Democrats who largely failed to respond to Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress. She pointed to Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and Rep. Alexander Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) who have toured the country in recent weeks for a rally they called “fighting oligarchs.”
Sherman said that although their campaign attracted thousands of people, they were just “independent voices.”
“For all the bad things you can say [Republicans]they gathered around one person. She said it wasn’t that queuing was a good thing…but it worked. “She said. We need our own 2029 project.”
In Atlanta, thousands of people are heading towards the Georgia Capitol, holding signs that read “Trade Wars Make Us Poverty” and “If You Hate Elon Musk, Tweet”.
David Williams, 79, who attended the rally, told Atlanta Magazine Constitution He has established retirement savings for over 45 years. He called the Trump administration’s handling of the economy and “attack on social security is nothing more than outrageous.”
“They went too far,” he said. “It’s obvious that he’s undermining our fundamental rights without considering the rule of law. He’s a train wreck.”