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On International Women’s Day, Thousands Gather to Protest Trump

From Boston to Los Angeles, thousands of people gathered on Saturday to protest against Donald’s presidency. Trump, including his dealings with the war in Ukraine, his position on reproductive rights and the release of federal workers.

About 300 protests were to be held to celebrate World Women’s Day, throughout the country. Some, like one in Washington Square Park in Manhattan, attracted at least a few thousand demonstrators. Others, in smaller cities such as Richmond, Virginia, Sarasota, Florida, Port Angeles, and Washington. One in Madison, Weiss. The face of more than 120 people.

In New York City, the demonstrators expressed their anger at the treatment of Mr. Trump to the President of Ukraine, restrictions on the rights of transgender people and what they see as a rupture of the nation’s democracy.

Nancy Lewis, 80, attended the civil rights demonstrations in Salma, Alaa, in adolescence. Lauren Yu, 26, rarely needed before. Both are keen to join the crowd.

“Many women feel that they return at the right time, so I feel it is good to go out here and express our fears, and stand with all women,” said Ms. Yu.

World Women’s Day is not widely celebrated in the United States as in other countries. But the organizers said that the Americans who are eager to protest consider the occasion a suitable time for gathering. Women’s groups took the initiative to coordinate the main protest that received the first opening ceremony of Mr. Trump eight years ago, and called on the woman’s march. Millions of Americans joined the 2017 protest, the largest general demonstration in the history of the United States.

The second opening of Mr. Trump A. A more silent responseIt reflects a shift in tactics and perhaps more unconfirmed opposition.

Rachel Olry Carmona, Executive Director of the Women’s March, which organized marches on Saturday, said that the last attack of financing is freezing, shooting, executive orders, and more than that left many Americans looking for opportunities to demonstrate. The group was formed by some of the 2017 march organizers.

Participants in different societies focused on different concerns, such as shooting in the service of the national park or the abortion restrictions.

She said: “What people care about is everything, because there is no aspect of these attacks that do not touch everyone.”

In Madison, some attendees carried banners supporting Susan Krufford, a Liberal candidate The Supreme Court of Wisconsin that supports abortion rights. One of the attendees, Lin McMahon, an engineer, an engineer, said that the state’s Supreme Court race is linked to a broader attack on women.

She said, “Just sitting on the sofa and” SlackTivism “will not help, but going out and talking to people and talking to your friends is what happens with a difference.”

For Rick Sagabal, a 67 -year -old mother at home and a member of a group called Garting Grannies of Madison, he was crowned on Saturday as a crowded activity of activity.

She said, “It is my fourth protest within a week.”

Christina Living and Anna Faku Karajar The reports contributed.

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