- Over 1,200 coordinated protests take place across the U.S.
- Demonstrations target Trump’s executive orders and alliance with Elon Musk
- Protests focus on immigrant rights, LGBTQ protections, and government overreach
Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., and other cities on Saturday. This was part of a sweeping wave of demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his policy agenda.
The scale of the protests is historic, with more than 500,000 people participating in rallies spanning all 50 U.S. states. Additionally, neighboring Canada and Mexico saw rallies.
Hands Off” Movement Mobilizes Half a Million Against Trump Agenda
Saturday’s nationwide protests are being called the largest day of anti-Trump action since he began his second term. Organizers cited widespread frustration over executive orders. These orders reduced protections for marginalized communities and resulted in mass layoffs of federal workers. The rally at the National Mall alone was expected to draw over 20,000 people despite rainy conditions in Washington, D.C.
Signs like “Deport Musk” and “No Kings in the USA” reflect anger at Trump’s close collaboration with Elon Musk. His influence in federal decision-making has drawn sharp criticism. Activists argue that Musk’s involvement represents the merging of corporate and governmental power. This undermines public accountability.
Protesters spanned a wide political spectrum. These included progressive groups advocating for social justice and labor unions defending public sector workers. In some cities, marches highlighted specific causes such as LGBTQ rights, immigration reform, and foreign policy concerns. These included U.S. involvement in Ukraine and support for Palestinian autonomy.
Despite the mass mobilization, the White House remains dismissive. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that protests and lawsuits would not deter the president from his mission to overhaul the federal government. However, organizers say this is just the beginning of a sustained campaign to resist Trump’s agenda. They plan to do this through direct action and civic engagement.
While the White House may downplay the protests, the scale and unity seen across states suggest a growing movement. This movement is determined to challenge the administration’s policies on multiple fronts.
“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.” – Frederick Douglass