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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] A 50501 protest against Trump in Trenton, NJ on March 1, 2025
The movement has emphatically opposed Trump's executive orders, such as cracking down on illegal immigration and pardoning people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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]
2009 – April 15, Tea Party protests. Against high taxes and big government in Lafayette Park. 2009 – April 25, IMF and World Bank protest march. 2009 – June 18–21, Protest against the disputed Iranian elections. 2009 – July 4, Tea Party protest. Opposing fiscal policies of Obama administration and Congress.
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 ...
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.
From top to bottom, left to right: Women's March in Washington, D.C., Jan. 21, 2017, #notmypresident protester at a rally against Trump in New York City, protesters marching toward Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago), No Ban No Wall protest in Washington, D.C., protests against Executive Order 13769 in London, protester holding up a No Ban No Wall sign in Washington, D.C.
In response to one of Trump's most volatile moments on the campaign trail (the resurgence of the infamous 2005 Access Hollywood video tape), political activist Shannon Coulter decided on a new way ...