‘Hands Off’ protests send clear message to Trump
WASHINGTON, D.C. ? Tens of thousands of people gathered Saturday at rallies across the country to voice concerns over President Trump's actions since taking office. The "Hands Off" protests were seen as the largest and most numerous protests since Trump's second term began. It was estimated that nationwide more than 500,000 people attended the hundreds of rallies, marches or protests organized by grassroots groups. The biggest protest was in D.C. Others took to the streets in New York, Washington, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco and dozens of other cities from coast to coast. Protesters stretched as far as the eye could see along the National Mall and the crowd flowed toward the base of the Washington monument for hours. People were waving American flags and Ukrainian flags. They carried signs protesting cuts to the Education Department and Social Security, supporting trans rights and urging people to vote and defend the Constitution. Some played drums and shouted from bull horns. Toddlers rode tricycles or their…
5 Apr 00:00 · Inlandnewstoday