Protesters Prepare for 'People's March' Ahead of Trump's Second Inauguration
- Thousands of people rallied in Washington, D.C. For women's reproductive rights ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration, marking a return to the spirit of the original Women's March eight years ago.
- The People's March attracted over 500,000 participants in Washington, D.C., with millions more joining local events across the country, although it is expected to be smaller than the first march in 2017.
- Organizers emphasized a broader focus on various issues, including women's rights and democracy, rather than solely on Trump, as they navigate feelings of exhaustion and disappointment after the recent elections.
- The National Women's March organizers predict that the movement will look very different in 2025 compared to earlier years, shaped by significant political changes over the past eight years.
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