May Day demonstrations in US and around the globe protest Trump agenda
- Hundreds of thousands of people rallied on May Day 2025 in the U.S. And globally to protest President Donald Trump's agenda.
- Organizers framed the protests as a pushback against Trump’s aggressive tariffs, immigration crackdowns, and attacks on labor protections and diversity initiatives.
- Demonstrations occurred in U.S. Cities including New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Washington, and Chicago, while rallies also took place in Asia, Europe, Turkey, and Indonesia with diverse labor and political demands.
- Union leader Carlos Wang urged government plans to protect laborers’ rights, a Taiwanese march warned tariffs may cause job losses, and Latrina Barnes said, “We need to stand up and fight back.”
- The protests highlight broad global opposition to Trump’s policies, reflecting fears of job losses, economic instability, and political division affecting workers worldwide.
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Northshore residents protest President Trump, federal policies at busy Covington corner
Waving signs and asking passing drivers to honk, 100 or so people gathered Thursday afternoon at a busy Covington intersection to protest the policies of President Donald Trump.
Thousands Stage May Day Protest Against Trump in New York - teleSUR English
Protests also broke out in other parts of the country such as Connecticut, New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania. On Thursday, thousands of protesters gathered at Lower Manhattan’s Foley Square for May Day demonstrations, protesting against the U.S. President Donald Trump administration’s initiatives on the economy, immigration, education, workers’ rights, and more. RELATED: In the Labor Day, Venezuelan People March in Defense of the Revoluti…
Trump policies draw outrage at May Day protests Across the US - West Hawaii Today
Annual May Day rallies proclaim the cause of workers in the United States and across the globe. But this year, demonstrations in the United States were supercharged with the breadth of the anti-Trump movement, as outcry continued to grow over the president’s agenda and expansion of executive power.
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