Anti-Trump protesters gather in Washington, other US cities
- Opponents of Trump and Musk rallied across the U.S. On Saturday, April 5, 2025.
- The planned demonstrations aimed to protest actions on the economy and human rights.
- Over 150 groups, including unions and civil rights advocates, participated in the demonstrations.
- Organizers called it a "mass mobilization day;" Trump claims, "he is saving taxpayers billions of dollars."
- The White House rescheduled a garden tour, potentially due to the anti-Trump rallies.
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Letters: Longmont ‘Hands Off!’ protest
Wasn’t this local news? I am floored that a major event on Main Street took place on Saturday afternoon, April 5, 2025, with perhaps a thousand protesters, and that the Times-Call chose not to even mention it in the Sunday paper. If this is not local news, what is? Barbara Willis, Longmont The TC isn’t paying attention Saturday I went to Sixth and Main to join the anti-Trump protests. I had trouble getting that far, protesters were overflowing t…
'Not Here to Beg for Scraps': Indian Americans Throng Anti-Trump Protests in US
“I marched because I refuse to be silent while our democracy is gutted in plain sight," said Swati (name changed), an Indian American student who was among the hundreds of New Yorkers who thronged the iconic Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Saturday, 5 April.Similar demonstrations against US President Donald Trump and billionaire-turned-politician Elon Musk erupted country-wide in what was dubbed as 'Hands Off!' protests—with thousands of Indian Am…
Islanders packed the courthouse lawn to say ‘Hands Off’ | The Journal of the San Juan Islands
Islanders were fired up April 5 at the Hands Off protest. Well over 500, some estimates as high as 800, gathered at the courthouse lawn at noon, holding signs telling the Trump Administration to keep hands off Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, education, libraries and parks. Signs slammed President Trump, Elon Musk, oligarchies and called everyone into action to save democracy.


At 'Hands Off!' rallies throughout US, sisters 'stand with the marginalized'
Sisters joined thousands across the U.S. in protesting President Donald Trump's administrative policies. Sisters' specific concerns included cuts to international aid programs and the erosion of democracy.
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