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Dulcinea

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Sun Apr 20, 2025, 07:29 AM Sunday

Protesters unite against Trump in hundreds of rallies across the U.S.

(NPR) Protesters turned out to demonstrate against the Trump administration in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, with organizers hoping to seize on what they say is growing resistance to anti-democratic policies.

Hundreds of protests, rallies and other actions against the Trump administration are taking place in cities across the U.S. this weekend.

In Washington, D.C., hundreds of protesters gathered in Lafayette Square outside the White House on Saturday morning to voice their opposition to the Trump administration. Demonstrators cited a range of concerns, including the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the administration's moves to cut funding for research and higher education.

https://www.npr.org/2025/04/19/nx-s1-5369483/anti-trump-protests-50501-tesla-takedown

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Protesters unite against Trump in hundreds of rallies across the U.S. (Original Post) Dulcinea Sunday OP
There was a good turnout in small town PA where we were. And lots of supportive honks as we marched. dutch777 Sunday #1

dutch777

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1. There was a good turnout in small town PA where we were. And lots of supportive honks as we marched.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 08:25 AM
Sunday

Very few Trumpanistas giving us the finger from cars and no counter marchers at all. Trump signs were everywhere in the area before the election, funny how almost all have disappeared.

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