Protest against White House actions, Project 2025 draws large crowd at W.Va. State Capitol
- A large crowd protested at the West Virginia State Capitol against early actions by the White House, part of a nationwide movement called 50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one day.
- Protesters objected to President Donald Trump's executive orders and Project 2025, which includes policies like dismantling the Department of Education and restricting immigration.
- Robin Cutlip, president of Women's March West Virginia, stated, "We’re going to stand up for anybody and everybody, and we’re going to be the voices for those who cannot be heard."
- Democrat Congressman Ray Reed emphasized that Missourians want progressive policies and that Democrats are there to support them.
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