Thousands gathered across the country on President’s Day to voice their opposition to Donald Trump, openly labeling him a tyrant. The scale of the demonstrations surprised many, with reports indicating far more participation than initially anticipated. While some accounts described “hundreds” in smaller towns, even within conservative areas, many other cities saw thousands of protestors. This widespread participation suggests a significant level of discontent aimed at the former president.
The sheer number of people involved underlines the intensity of feeling against Trump. Some felt that the use of “thousands” to describe the turnout actually understated the widespread nature of the protests, with several locations reporting significantly larger crowds.… Continue reading
Protests against Elon Musk’s influence within the Trump administration are surging across the United States. Fueled by Musk’s drastic cuts to government programs and perceived lack of democratic accountability, these demonstrations are organized by groups like Indivisible and grassroots movements such as 50501. The protests aim not only to oppose Musk’s actions but also to pressure Democratic representatives into active opposition against the Republican-led government. While the long-term impact remains uncertain, the significant public outcry, evidenced by phone call surges to both Republican and Democratic offices, indicates a mobilized and concerned citizenry.
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Widespread protests against President Trump’s administration and its alignment with the “Project 2025” agenda are planned for Wednesday across the U.S. The decentralized movement, utilizing social media and the hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, aims for demonstrations in fifty states, many at state capitols. Protests decry Trump’s executive orders, particularly those concerning immigration and climate change, echoing slogans like “Reject Fascism” and “Defend Our Democracy.” Recent demonstrations, including freeway shutdowns, highlight the intensity of opposition to the new administration’s policies.
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On February 17th, the 50501 Movement and Political Revolution are collaborating on a nationwide “Not My President’s Day” of action against President Trump’s policies. This follows a successful February 5th series of protests across 80 cities, with tens of thousands of participants. The “day of action” encourages diverse participation, including protests, contacting representatives, and volunteer work. Future coordinated protests are anticipated, demonstrating a sustained commitment to opposing the current administration’s agenda.
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Following Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show, a cast member’s unsanctioned display of a Palestinian flag bearing the word “GAZA,” alongside Sudanese stripes, resulted in a lifetime ban from NFL events. New Orleans police declined to press charges, confirming that the production team was unaware of the planned protest. The NFL stated that the individual’s actions were unauthorized and Roc Nation corroborated this. The incident occurred despite President Trump’s presence at the game.
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During Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show, a performer displayed a Sudanese-Palestinian flag bearing the words “Sudan” and “Gaza,” resulting in their on-field detention. The NFL confirmed the individual, a member of the show’s cast, will face a lifetime ban from all NFL events and is subject to potential criminal charges. The act was unplanned and unknown to production; neither Roc Nation nor the NFL had prior knowledge of the performer’s intentions. The incident did not disrupt the performance and was seemingly not broadcast.
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Thousands protested Elon Musk’s takeover of the U.S. Treasury Department, citing the unauthorized access to the personal data of millions of Americans. This data breach, facilitated by President Trump, encompasses sensitive financial information and has raised concerns about potential misuse for political gain or personal enrichment. Simultaneous protests targeted the Department of Labor, fearing Musk’s next move will be to dismantle labor rights. Lawmakers joined the demonstrations, expressing outrage and urging immediate action to halt Musk’s actions, which are described as a “coup d’état.” Legal action has been initiated to prevent further data access.
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On Wednesday, protests against President Trump’s early actions took place in all 50 states, organized under the hashtags #BuildTheResistance and #50501. Demonstrations occurred at state capitols and major cities, fueled by grassroots efforts and online mobilization. The protests targeted policies including deportations and appointments like that of Elon Musk, whose influence sparked widespread concern. A federal judge blocked Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship, while other actions like the reversal of legal aid for migrants were also met with opposition.
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Widespread protests erupted across the U.S. on Wednesday, fueled by opposition to President Trump’s early policy decisions. Demonstrations targeted his immigration policies, rollback of transgender rights, and plans concerning Palestinians in Gaza, as well as Elon Musk’s role in the new Department of Government Efficiency. Concerns focused on Musk’s access to sensitive government data and the potential risks to programs like Social Security and Medicare. The protests, organized through online movements, drew thousands to state capitols and major cities, showcasing a diverse range of concerns regarding the Trump administration’s agenda and its impact on democratic institutions.
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Over 1,000 protestors rallied outside the Treasury Department to denounce Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) gaining access to sensitive citizen data, including bank accounts and Social Security numbers. The demonstration, attended by several Democratic senators and representatives, caused significant street closures and featured signs criticizing Musk’s actions and the Trump administration. Protestors expressed concerns about the security of personal information and the potential targeting of federal workers. Chants of “Let us in!” and “Elon Musk has got to go!” underscored the urgency and intensity of the demonstration.
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