Tens of thousands took to the streets across major U.S. cities on Saturday in the largest wave of protests since President Donald Trump. His return to the White House has erupted a nation-wide protest. Demonstrators rallied against his controversial policies, including government downsizing, trade tariffs, and threats to civil liberties. From Washington D.C. to Los Angeles, and even European capitals like London and Berlin, the message was clear: resistance is mounting.
In Washington, crowds packed the National Mall, joined by lawmakers like Rep. Jamie Raskin and longtime activists, calling Trump’s actions “fascism” and a “constitutional crisis.” Protesters held signs reading “No king for USA” and “Get out of my uterus,” reflecting outrage over conservative crackdowns.
Organized by a coalition of progressive groups, over 1,000 “Hands Off” protests unfolded nationwide. Despite peaceful crowds and a defiant spirit, Trump remained unmoved. “My policies will never change,” he said Friday, amid plummeting approval ratings.