Some 1,200 demonstrations are planned across the United States on Saturday, which is expected to be the biggest day of protest against President Donald Trump and his billionaire colleague Elon Musk as the administration started an attempt to set its fast on fire to set up a conservative seal on the government.
“Close hands!” Protests will allow Trump’s opponents to display their displeasure in response to the widespread change of Trump of American foreign and domestic policy through executive orders.
“This is a huge performance that is sending a very clear message to Musk and Trump and Congress Republican and Maga’s Republican and Maga, which we do not want to our democracy, on our communities, our schools and our friends and our neighbors,” Ezra Levin said, who is the co-founder of a group of Saturdays.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request to comment from Trump or Musk.
According to the website of the incident, some 150 activist groups have signed to participate.
Events are planned in all 50 states Plus Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Mexico and Portugal. One of the largest rallies at the National Mall in Washington is expected.
Trump returned to the office with a section of executive orders on January 20 and critics of other measures say that an alliance with an agenda mentioned by Project 2025, which is a deep conservative political initiative to reopen the government and consolve the right to the President. His supporters have praised Trump’s audacity for disrupting liberal interests.
White House Assistant Press Secretary Liz Huston disputed the allegations of the protesters that Trump targeted to cut social security and medicade.
“The position of President Trump is clear: he will always protect social security, medicare and medicade for qualified beneficiaries. Meanwhile, Democrats are giving social security, medicade and medicare benefits, which are illegal aliens, who will bankrupt these programs and crush American seniors,” Haston said in an email.
Most of Trump’s agenda has been stopped from cases, stating that he has ended his authority with efforts to reverse civil servants, deported immigrants and transgender rights.
Protest groups stated that American ally in Gaza would participate in Washington and plan to march in Campus protests of Pro-Filistini groups and Trump administration, which opposed the fresh military action of Israel’s renewed military action.
At the beginning of Trump’s first term in 2017, hundreds of thousands of people attended the women’s march to protest.
The protests have been small this year, but the activist leaders are planning to unite for a large -scale program, Lavin said.
Inseparable, which formed after Trump’s first election in 2016, has worked with other generous groups, including the moveon and working family party, to unite nationwide progressive organizations.
Purled organizations to participate in the service staff International Union, a Labor Union that represents about 2 million workers; Human Rights Campaign, largest LGBTQ advocacy group in the United States; And environmental group greenpeace.
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