Locals gather in Youngstown to protest Trump Administration
- Across the country, citizens protested the Trump administration on April 19, 2025, including a "Hands Off" protest in Tulsa.
- These protests, like the 50501 movement, arose from growing public outcry against the Trump administration's policies.
- Protestors voiced concerns on various issues, including deportations, LGBTQ+ rights, government downsizing, and perceived attacks on minorities and veterans.
- Jonathan Gibbs said people are being removed without due process; Linda Briggs stated, "this is nothing but the start of Nazi Germany."
- Driven by outrage, protesters aimed to defend rights, oppose specific policies, and express their opposition to the administration.
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‘Stop the Cuts!’ protest brings crowd to Downtown Woodland’s Heritage Plaza
Peggy Bernardi got into political activism in 2017 after the first election of Donald Trump. Following his second inauguration, eight years later and fearing what Trump’s legislative agenda means for the future, Bernardi and others in Woodland gathered at the Heritage Plaza in downtown on Saturday morning to protest the actions taken by Trump and his fellow Republicans. “Since the inauguration, people are just outraged and disgusted by what the …
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