Anti-Trump protesters turn out to rallies in New York, Washington and other cities across country
- Protesters against President Donald Trump gathered nationwide on April 19, 2025, decrying threats to democracy and civil rights.
- Demonstrators in cities like San Francisco and Washington held signs against government downsizing and emphasized the need for balanced government power.
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'Bedrock principles': Major philanthropist urging charities to 'stand together' against Trump
Critics of President Donald Trump believe that too many Americans are capitulating to him out of fear, from media companies to tech CEOs to universities to Republicans in Congress. And those critics are applauding Harvard University and the law firm Perkins, Coie for, they saw, standing up to Trump rather than going along to get along.According to John Palfrey, president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, another group facing …
Michigan Goes Wild! Detroit’s Hart Plaza Becomes Ground Zero for Anti-Trump Protests!
On Saturday, April 19, 2025, Michigan was filled with protests as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” rallies, with thousands of people gathering in various cities across the state. The protests were a direct response to the policies and actions of the Trump administration, with activists demanding a stronger defense of democracy and citizens’ rights. The largest demonstration took place at Hart Plaza in Detroit, drawing a passionate crowd deter…
Hundreds march at the Michigan Capitol against Trump policies, part of nationwide protests
Attendees of the Protect Democracy rally at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, Michigan, on April 19, 2025. Photo by Erick Diaz VelizOn the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which kicked off the American Revolution, hundreds of Michiganders gathered outside the Michigan State Capitol Saturday to protest against the Trump administration and its actions, especially as they pertained to immigration. They also marched along th…
Thousands of people take to the streets of several cities in the U.S. to protest Trump's "hate" and "censorship"
Numerous organizations have called marches for this weekend, although Saturday has highlighted the so-called "50501 Movement": "50 protests in 50 states and one movement." All of them to cry out against the latest measures of Donald Trump
Everywhere in the United States, thousands of Americans protest against Donald Trump's policy
On Saturday, April 19, thousands of Americans went down the streets in New York, Austin and other major cities across the country for a second day of anti-Trump mobilization in the space of two weeks.
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