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Opponents of President Trump are using the Presidents Day holiday to protest his policies, with demonstrations taking place in cities across the country. Protesters rallied on Feb. 17 to declare ...
PepsiCo released an ad in April 2017 which used the imagery of anti-Trump protests and Kendall Jenner to sell Pepsi. [351] The ad was criticized by Elle for appropriating imagery of the resistance against Trump and the policies of his administration. [352] The ad also evoked imagery from the Black Lives Matter movement and was eventually pulled ...
A series of protests against Trump, Elon Musk, and Project 2025 were held on February 5, 2025. Referred to as 50501, short for "50 protests, 50 states, one day", the protests were largely held outside state capitol buildings, though some were held in other cities. [8] On February 9, more than 1000 protesters marched through downtown San Diego.
April 4 – Movie theaters across the United States and in five other countries screened 1984 in a protest against Donald Trump. [382] [383] April 9 – More than 3,000 people came to the Dallas MegaMarch demonstration to protest Trump's immigration policies. [384] [385] Protests against Trump's strike on Syria occurred in Milwaukee. [386]
At first glance, images circulating online showing former President Donald Trump surrounded by groups of Black people smiling and laughing seem nothing out of the ordinary, but a look closer is ...
Protesters are set to descend on Washington, D.C., on Saturday ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration, an event that will lay bare how the resistance has changed in the eight years since ...
Black bloc anarchist protest in Washington D.C on the Equestrian statue of John A. Logan during the J20 protests. DisruptJ20 was founded around July 2016, about six months before Trump's inauguration. [5] "J20" was chosen to stand for January 20, the scheduled day of the 2017 inauguration. [6]
With Trump and his supporters, Lawrence said he sees the manifestation of his concerns — and more. The bigger picture won’t affect Black voters who “know what Trump stands for,” Lawrence said.