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People taking part of the 2017 Women's March on DC the day after Donald Trump's inauguration Protesters at the inauguration of Donald Trump. Numerous protests in opposition to Donald Trump (a politician, media personality, and businessman) took place during his candidacy (beginning in 2015) then his presidency (from 2017 through 2021).
The Women's March on Washington was a January 21, 2017, protest in Washington, D.C., which attracted about 597,000 people to Independence Ave & Third St. to protest Donald Trump's first full day in office. Simultaneous protests drew large crowds across all 50 US states, and on six continents.
Liberal women are withholding sex from men and shaving their heads to protest President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory over Kamala Harris. ... Trump’s Wednesday victory speech at Mar-a ...
The pro-Trump protesters wore Make America Great Again hats chanting "USA" as they also supported Tommy Robinson. [11] A day before the protests, Scotland Yard had announced that it would impose restrictions to "prevent serious disorder and disruption to Londoners" [10] after violence was witnessed during the previous protest in a bid to free ...
After Donald Trump's historic guilty verdict, a steady flow of images showing upside-down American flags has appeared on social media as his supporters and right-wing commentators protest his ...
[38] [39] Trump continued to face backlash in the days following and, due to his use of social media to encourage his supporters' protests and violence, was eventually restricted or banned from most online platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and his preferred Twitter.
The View's Whoopi Goldberg sent a warning to parents on Election Day after Donald Trump appeared to emulate performing a 'sex act' on a microphone stand during a campaign rally after experiencing ...
The protest reportedly saw a handful of people debating with a single Trump supporter. [34] KTNV-TV initially reported on a "Not My Presidents Day" rally in Las Vegas , but later said the "People's Power Over the President Day" protest organized by Sierra Club was unaffiliated.