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Miller was the director at a previous professional protest company, DC Action Lab, that the Women’s March and others hired to mount protests during the first Trump administration.
50501 (short for "50 protests, 50 states, one day") is a grassroots effort to protest the policies and actions of the second Donald Trump administration, in the United States. [1] [2] The group organized a nationwide demonstration on February 5, 2025. [3] [4] Thousands of people participated by gathering outside state capitol buildings and city ...
Thousands of people protested the mass deportation of illegal immigrants in the second presidency of Donald Trump in Southern California and Dallas including in Los Angeles where protesters blocked all lanes of U.S. Route 101 causing "major gridlock". [6] [7] A series of protests against Trump, Elon Musk, and Project 2025 were
[16] [19] Middleton said that the 2025 People's March would "look like the 2017 version" and that many activists were "entering the new Trump era with feelings of exhaustion" and even "despair." [20] She explained that the reaction to Trump's second win "feels different" from 2017. [21] She also stated that the People's March was a group effort ...
“All the people that would be protesting Trump, a lot of these people, a lot of that energy are now focused on protesting a genocide in Gaza," said Thomas Kennedy, an immigrant from Argentina ...
Protests continued as Trump moved to Scotland, as thousands protested Trump from Edinburgh to his Scottish resort Turnberry. A line of police separated the protesters from the golf course with snipers stationed in a nearby tower. Outside the golf course, a dozen demonstrators staged a "protest picnic" and chanted "Trump is a racist! Trump is a ...
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, said Sunday that vaccine hesitancy among supporters of former President Trump is the result of a “natural resistance to government,” calling the ...
In Youngstown, Ohio, about fifty pro-Trump protesters rallied outside the WKBN TV news station. [55] Pro-Trump protests were held in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. In Arizona, far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones called on protesters to "surround the White House and support the President". [56]