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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.
Security remained tight around state houses throughout the country as fears of major protests by armed, far-right supporters of President Trump outside the Capitol and at state capitols Sunday ...
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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.
As he runs again with an agenda that is arguably more extreme than his two previous campaigns, mass protests at Trump rallies and appearances are a thing of the past. Trump's events aren't drawing ...
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 ...
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]
The Columbus protests were organized by activists and leaders of religious groups. [56] Dayton protesters gathered outside the office of Congressman Mike Turner. [57] Approximately 30 people gathered at North Canton's Bitzer Park for an event billed as the "Presidents Day Protest to Fight Trump's Fake Crisis and Racist Deportation Forces".