Anti-Trump 'Hands Off!' protests break out across US
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"We are here to demand he reverse his support for these disastrous cuts, that he stop scapegoating and targeting and attacking his most vulnerable constituents, and that he gets serious about what th...
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Thousands of protesters gathered around the U.S. Saturday in a series of "Hands Off" demonstrations organized by Democratic activists seeking to mobilize against the Trump administration's immigration...
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“We thought we would give people a chance to show their strong feelings about what the government is doing and how it is hurting lots and lots of people,” said Barbara Green, an organizer of the event...
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As part of a nationwide protest, one of the largest crowds of demonstrators in recent memory gathered around Florida's Capitol to protest against Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
There were protests planned in more than 30 cities across Wisconsin, including Madison and Milwaukee as well as Appleton, Kenosha and Green Bay.
From Salt Lake City to Bluff — and at least seven other spots across the state — thousands of Utahns gathered to take part in a national “Hands Off” protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Protests are scheduled throughout Connecticut as part of the national Hands Off protests Saturday over actions from the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
Rain wasn't going to stop seniors from Teaneck and Hackensack from doing their part to become involved with the national Hands Off movement.
Hundreds of "Hands Off" protests will be held across the country Saturday, April 5, aimed at sending a message to President Donald Trump and his controversial billionaire adviser Elon Musk.Dozens of the protests are scheduled around Massachusetts,
Rallies under the “Hands Off!” national umbrella will be held in downtown Portsmouth, Dover and York on Saturday, just a few of the 1,000-plus rallies planned across the nation to protest actions by President Donald Trump's administration, including Elon Musk.