Hands Off protest set for Apr. 5 across all 50 U.S states
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Newsweek |
Organizers are calling the events a defense of democracy and personal freedoms, echoing recent waves of politically charged demonstrations.
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Fox News Digital spoke in New York City to anti-Trump protesters participating in nationwide 'Hands Off' demonstrations against the administration's policies on tariffs, government downsizing and immi...
BBC |
In Washington DC, thousands of protesters gathered to watch speeches by Democratic lawmakers.
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NPR member station photographers documented what they saw at the demonstrations against the Trump administration, from cuts and layoffs to federal departments, to mass deportations.
The entire list of protests can be found on the Hands Off! Mobilize website. The protests will also be livestreamed here. The protests are scheduled for Saturday, April 5. The largest, at the Washington Monument in the nation's capital, runs from noon and until 3:30, according to the organizers' site.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday in more than 1,200 demonstrations that were expected to form the largest single day of protest against President Donald Trump and his ally Elon Musk since they launched an effort to overhaul government and expand presidential authority.
More than 500 Iowa City residents are expected to attend a 'Hands Off 2025' rally on Saturday on the Pentacrest, part of a nationwide day of action.
Outside of Portland, protests drew hundreds of people in Tigard, Madras, Pendleton, Medford and elsewhere across Oregon on Saturday, as part of the national “Hands Off” day of action.
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This weekend, thousands of people participated in the "Hands Off" protests across all 50 states to express their opposition to the policies of the Trump Administration and cuts being made by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
Protesters are gathering across the country Saturday, April 5 to rally against President Donald Trump's actions since taking office.