Thousands protest Trump administration policies in cities across the US
- Protests against President Donald Trump and Project 2025 are planned at state Capitol buildings across the U.S. On February 5, organized by the 50501 Movement.
- The movement aims to express dissatisfaction with Trump's executive orders and promote various social issues, including racial equality and women's rights.
- Participants are encouraged to protest peacefully, with a focus on unity and collective strength, as stated by the 50501 Movement.
- Concerns about potential violence and counter-protesters have been expressed by individuals discussing the protests online.
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On Feb. 2, thousands of protesters waving Mexican, Guatemalan and Salvadoran flags marched through downtown Los Angeles, shutting down the freeway in protest of Trump’s deportation plans. In Phoenix, Arizona, protesters rallied at the state capitol and outside federal immigration offices. Similar grassroots demonstrations are unfolding across the country in the early weeks of Trump’s second administration against deportation and a wide range of …

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