New York- More than 1,200 protests across all 50 states took place on Saturday against the president Donald TrumpGovernment, the Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Reciprocal Tariffs, Federal layoffs and immigration reform.
Fox News Numbers Talk to protesters in New York City and talk about why they demonstrated, hoping their protest achievements and if they were personally influenced by Dog.
“[I’m] How terrible things have become in protest against our country.
May joins thousands of people in Bryant Park, New York City, who also carry signs against budget cuts and the 2025 project while supporting family planning And recite scriptures to criticize the government.

Yalena said the “ideal America” is an America that will give more people rights. (Fox News figures)
“I am protesting what is happening in this blessed country, now a democratic democracies in transition to a dictatorship, and we are now almost in a fascist state – just because the rule of law is bent over now and it may break down,” Yalena shared. ” Ukraine And lived in the United States for thirty years.
A resident of Ridgewood, Queens, held a sign saying “Stop Republican chaos.”
“I’m angry,” Mary said. “Republicans in Congress are making Trump do a lot of things. Everything he does is wrong, they know that, they’re achieving it. The Republicans have to go. They’re causing chaos. People have to always vote for every office.”
When asked what she hoped the protest would do, Marty from Yonkers considered herself a “proud higher education’ diverse person”,” she said, wanting people to know that everyone was “ticked.”
“I mean, it’s not just you sit at home. A lot of people are, and it goes back to ‘You don’t suffer, organization,'” she told Fox News Digital.
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Josh hopes the protests are a call to organize the working-class people in the United States. (Fox News figures)
Several protesters, including Josh of Queens, said they were not personally affected by the cuts to the total gate budget, but pointed out that everyone knows one person, especially in the fields of education and science.
“I have many teachers’ friends [and] from Ministry of Education It’s scary…I work directly with students with special needs and I’m worried that some of the funds might be cut as well. ” he told Fox News Digital.
Trump saw him Poll numbers slip In recent weeks, though so far, he has seen more numbers than ever during his first presidency. His administration has acted at an alarming pace in his moves since January, and Trump’s team’s measures on his various issues ranging from trade to immigration to government reduction will be beneficial to the country in the long run.
Wendy, a professor who lives in New Jersey, said she is particularly concerned about cutting higher education and science.
“I know scientists who cut grants, a lot of grants,” she said. “Grants that help attract women Entering Scienceand girls interested in science and grants that help develop science and knowledge in the United States. ”
On Doge’s “Agent Efficiency Ranking”, which government agencies have saved the most from canceled contracts and other cost-cutting methods, the Ministry of Education ranked second. As of March 30, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ranked 13th.
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More than 1,200 protests spanning all 50 states took place Saturday in an effort to oppose the second Trump administration. (Fox News figures)
According to Dogeit claims on its website that it has saved Americans $140 billion, $869.57 per taxpayer, and critics say it is opaque to its methodology and accounting.
“I was not affected, but I used to work at NIH, so many of my colleagues were fired, so scientific research stopped because of Doog,” an unnamed, masked protester held a sign with a scientific symbol of “resistors”.
“Start!” is a grassroots movement supported by civil rights groups, trade unions and other advocacy groups and is described on its website as “a national mobilization to prevent the most fanatical power grab in modern history.” Protests this weekend have been seen as the nation’s largest opposition performance since Trump began his second term Baseline responsibilities for all imports are 10% Go to the United States
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The White House and Musk did not immediately respond to requests for comment.