Demonstrators across 50 states look to unify a disparate opposition to Trump and his sweeping agenda
- Protest groups gathered across the country to criticize Donald Trump’s presidency as dangerous and un-American.
- The rallies were organized by the 50501 Movement, which formed after Trump’s inauguration to oppose his policies.
- Events were planned in all 50 states to protest against various issues, including tariffs and Trump's actions.
- Carol Goodwin, an Austin resident, stated that protests can be impactful in highlighting the effects of Trump’s executive orders.
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Nearly 150 turn out for 50501 protest in Hilo - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Torrential rain and winds didn’t stop nearly 150 protesters from attending the third 50501 mobilization of the year in Hilo on Tuesday, where the March 4 date was meant to symbolize a “march forth” against various actions taken by the Trump administration.
Off the news: Trump actions draw protest at state Capitol | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Spurred by federal actions undertaken since President Donald Trump took office, a fledgling grassroots group calling itself 50501 — “50 protests. 50 states. 1 movement.” — has begun organizing demonstrations in Hawaii and nationwide. On Tuesday, a midday sign-waving in front of the state Capitol drew about 300, while a Presidents Day rally supported by activist group Indivisible Hawaii drew about 1,000.
Becker County Courthouse gathering joins nationwide democracy demonstrations
DETROIT LAKES — Six weeks into his second term, President Donald Trump delivered an address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening, coinciding with over 70 peaceful gatherings in cities nationwide, including Detroit Lakes. The Becker County Courthouse welcomed about 100 people from the lakes area to its steps. Organized by local League of Women Voters chapters, the demonstrations were meant to show solidarity for a healthy democracy.…
Gathering For Democracy Group Issues Counter-Statement
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A group of people gathered outside in front of the Valley City Post Office saying they are lovers of democracy issuing their counter-statements before President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday, March 4th. These Valley City citizens believe democracy is under threat, they attempted to create a counter-narrative on the day of the President’s address. Gather for Democracy …
Trump delivers first address to Congress while 50501 protests continue
DULUTH, Minn. — In his first joint address to Congress since returning to power, President Donald Trump spoke at length last night, covering a wide range of issues. From domestic policy to foreign affairs, he highlighted what he calls major wins for the White House. Meanwhile, in Duluth, anti-Trump administration protestors gathered on all four corners of Lake Ave. and Superior St. Some of the signs featured slogans such as “Democrats, Yes, Dict…
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