Tens of thousands are expected to converge on Washington for a march days before Trump takes office
- The Women's March is returning to Washington as the People's March just before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, aiming to broaden support after his 2016 win.
- The rally is expected to be about one-tenth the size of the first march, reflecting exhaustion and disappointment among progressive voters after Vice President Kamala Harris's loss.
- Saturday's demonstration will focus on feminism, racial justice, and other social issues, concluding with discussions by social justice organizations.
- Tamika Middleton, Managing Director at the Women's March, stated that the goal is not a massive demonstration but to address a broader set of issues beyond just Trump.
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