
Demonstrators rally against US President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk during a 'Hands Off!' protest on the Washington Monument grounds in Washington, DC, US, April 5, 2025. — Reuters
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WASHINGTON: Protesters flooded the streets of several major US cities on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump’s discriminatory policies in the biggest demonstration after his return to the White House.
Opponents of Republican President’s policies – rally in Washington, New York, Houston, Los Angeles and Florida, from eliminating deductions and civil liberties from government staff to trade tariffs.
“I am very angry, I’m very crazy all the time, yes, yes. The privileged, white rapes are controlling our country. It’s not good,” said Shin Kesner, 43, a New York artist, “43 -year -old, a march to Manhattan.
In Washington, thousands of protesters – many of the states traveling from the United States – gathered on national goods where dozens of speakers opposed Trump.
“We have close to 100 people who have come to protest against this provocative administration (Joe) under the bus and van under the van (which) we are causing losing our allies around the world, and causing people at home,” said 64 -year -old Dian Colorth.
“They are defeating our government.”
Even the rallies extended some European capitals, where protesters opposed Trump and their offensive trade policies.
“What is happening in the United States is the problem of everyone,” Luz Chamberlin, a dual -American British citizen, told AFP at a London rally.
“This is economic insanity … He’s going to push us into a global recession.”
And in Berlin, 70 -year -old retired Susan Fest said that Trump has “created a constitutional crisis,” he added, “The boy is a crazy.”
In the United States, in the United States, a loose coalition of the left -handed groups such as Moveon and the Women’s March organized “hand -off” programs in more than a thousand cities and in each Congress district.
Anger
Trump has offensive many Americans by aggressively shifting to reduce the government, unilaterally imposing conservative values, and has rapidly pressured borders and trade on friendly countries, which causes a tank of stock markets.
“We are here, honestly, here to stop fascism. We are sending a leader … sending our opponents to jail, just preventing random people from sending migrants to jail,” the protesters told Dominic Santilla at a rally in Boston.
Many Democrats are based on that their party, in both the Houses of the Congress, has been so helpless in resisting Trump’s offensive in the minority.
In the National Mall, only blocks from the White House, including thousands, Democrats, Representative Jamie Raskin, who served as a manager of the Movement during Trump’s second motion.
He told the crowd, “No moral person wants the economy crashing dictator who knows the price of everything and the value of anything.”
71 -year -old worker Grillen Hegler also addressed the protest:
“They awakened the sleeping giant, and they have not seen anything yet.”
“We will not sit, we will not be silent, and we will not go away.”
The weekly demonstrations were largely peaceful. In Washington, an encouraging environment dominated the light day, in which protesters were with the elderly to young couples with children in the push chairs.
Demonstrators encouraged rain and sad conditions in New York to give their anger.
Immediately after Trump’s first election in 2016. An estimated half million people were attracted to Washington after the women’s march. Washington’s latest rally organizers predicted a turnout of 20,000, but the number looks high by the afternoon.
As Trump has continued to abolish Washington, according to recent polling, his approval ranking has decreased since taking office.
But the White House has rejected the protests, despite many Americans’s clear taxes, and a global blow to the sad resentment.
The Republican president, who is still popular in his base, has not shown any sign of it.
“My policies will never change,” Trump said on Friday.