Reader photos: Grand County residents turn out for Hands Off! protest
- On April 5, roughly 2500 protesters gathered in Appleton, Wisconsin's Houdini Plaza for a national 'Hands Off' day of action.
- This event followed Brad Schimel's defeat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election after he campaigned on policies many opposed.
- The demonstration began with a rally at Houdini Plaza and spread throughout downtown Appleton, occupying sidewalks for several blocks.
- Tanner Ziebell and Irene Strohbeen addressed attendees; Strohbeen stated, "While we have won the battle in our supreme court, the war is still ahead of us!"
- The Appleton protest was part of a larger nationwide movement, with rallies in cities and smaller locations expressing resistance to certain policies.
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Hundreds gather for Saturday protests - Silvercity Daily Press
(Press Staff Photo by Juno Ogle)Protesters brave a downpour of rain and ice Saturday afternoon in Gough Park as they listen to speakers with event sponsors Silver City Indivisible, the Grant County Democratic Party and General Strike U.S. Approximately 500 people turned out for the protest, which was held in conjunction with more than 1,300 other events across the country Saturday. By JUNO OGLE Daily Press Staff More than 500 people from Grant C…
Ohioans showed this past weekend they will not go quietly into subjugation and impoverishment
The "Hands Off" protest April 5, 2025 at the Ohio Statehouse in downtown Columbus. (Photo by David DeWitt, Ohio Capital Journal.)Ohioans showed up in a big way this past weekend. They gathered by the hundreds stretching into the thousands at protests scattered all across the state. The weather was miserable, but people kept coming. They braved the rain and cold to put Donald Trump and his shadow president Elon Musk on notice that they will not s…
Protesters turn out for rally in Leavenworth - The Leavenworth Times
Over 150 people gathered in front of the Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center Saturday for a Hands Off! protest rally that was described by organizers of the nationwide event as a “National Day of Action” that mobilized hundreds of thousands of Americans in 1,300 cities nationwide.The grassroots protests were a collective effort of over 200 organizations, including the American Federation of Government Employees, ACLU, AFL-CIO, League of Women…
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