Trump opponents ready to take to streets with nationwide protests

Demonstrators protest against Elon Musk in front of a Tesla dealership in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., March 21, 2025. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo
Some 1,200 demonstrations are
planned across the U.S. on Saturday in what organizers expect to be the largest
single day of protest against President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally
Elon Musk since the administration launched its rapid-fire effort to put a
conservative stamp on government.
The "Hands Off!"
protests will give Trump opponents an opportunity to demonstrate their
displeasure en masse in response to Trump's sweeping makeover of U.S. foreign
and domestic policy through executive orders.
"This is an enormous
demonstration that is sending a very clear message to Musk and Trump and
congressional Republicans and all the goose-stepping allies of MAGA that we
don't want their hands on our democracy, on our communities, on our schools and
our friends and our neighbors," said Ezra Levin, co-founder of
Indivisible, one of the groups organizing Saturday's events.
The White House did not
immediately respond to a request for comment from Trump or Musk.
Some 150 activist groups have
signed up to participate, according to the event's website.
Some 150 activist groups have
signed up to participate, according to the event's website.
Events are planned in all 50
states plus Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Mexico and Portugal. One of the
biggest rallies is expected on Washington's National Mall.
Trump returned to office on
January 20 with a stream of executive orders and other measures critics say are
aligned with an agenda outlined by Project 2025, a deeply conservative
political initiative to reshape government and consolidate presidential
authority. His supporters have applauded Trump's audacity as necessary to
disrupt entrenched liberal interests.
White House assistant press
secretary Liz Huston disputed the protesters' charge that Trump aimed to cut
Social Security and Medicaid.
"President Trump's position
is clear: he will always protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid for
eligible beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the Democrats' stance is giving Social
Security, Medicaid, and Medicare benefits to illegal aliens, which will
bankrupt these programs and crush American seniors," Huston said in an
email.
Much of Trump's agenda has
been restrained by lawsuits contending he has overstepped his
authority with attempts to fire civil servants, deport immigrants and reverse
transgender rights.
Pro-Palestinian groups opposing
U.S. ally Israel's renewed military action in Gaza and the Trump
administration's crackdown on campus protests will also participate in
Washington and plan to carry out a march, protest groups said in a statement.
At the start of Trump's first
term in 2017, hundreds of thousands of people joined the Women's March on
Washington to demonstrate opposition.
Protests this year have been
smaller, but activist leaders have been planning to unite for a large-scale
event, Levin said.
Indivisible, which formed after
Trump's first election in 2016, has worked with other liberal groups, including
MoveOn and the Working Families Party, to unite progressive organizations
nationwide.
Among the organizations pledged
to participate are the Service Employees International Union, a labor union
representing about 2 million workers; Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ
advocacy group in the United States; and the environmental group Greenpeace.
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