Opposition from the coast to the coast for turmoil in President Donald Trump's second term, on Saturday, with more than 1,200 events organized by Democratic activists.
The demonstrators throughout the United States moved to the streets in a series of “hands” demonstrations that contradict border enforcement policies and Trump's deportation, as well as mass fire within the framework of the Ministry of Government efficiency.
In a statement issued to the event, the organizers said that Trump and his billionaire consultant in Dog, Elon Musk had created an unnecessary crisis in light of the belief that “this country belongs to them” exclusively.
“They take everything they can get – health care, our data, our jobs, our services – and the boldness of the world to stop them,” the organizers said in the statement. “This is a crisis, and time to work now.”
In Washington, DC, the demand to participate in the protests was strong enough to take place alternative events for those who were unable to reach the National Commercial Center for the main event.
“We thought we would give people an opportunity to show their strong feelings about what the government does and how many and many people hurt,” she said.
Green was distinguished by Trump's short time in the office during the second chapter as a chaotic. “I cannot even name all the ways that things have gone out of bars,” she said.
Among those who gathered in the national memorial on Saturday, Trump's voter Ramish Podraram, from Copigel, New York, who suffers from some unfortunately because he is considering the potential disturbances of social security.
“I am an elderly citizen,” said Bodraram. “He wants to interfere in our social security checks. It's not nice.”
Boodram kept the result during the first 75 days of Trump, and suggested that some promises were not kept.
“I thought it would be a little better,” said Bodraram. “He says it will decrease gas prices, supermarket, foodstuffs. But that didn't happen.”
“President Trump's position is clear,” the White House press secretary Liz Huston said in an email.
She said, “It will always protect social security, medical care and medical aid for qualified beneficiaries,” she said. “Meanwhile, the position of Democrats gives social security, Medicaid and Medicare's advantages to illegal foreigners, which will go bankrupt and crush American elderly.”
Evere B. Kelly, President of the American Federation of Government Employees, demonstrators in Washington.
“We will not be silent. We will not bend. We will stand and say,“ We defend our union. ”We will stand and say,“ My hand is our contract. ”
In New England, a thick crowd of thousands filled the joint loudspeakers in Boston and chanted in Berkeman Bandsand, which included pastor Marima White Hammond from the New Root Church in Dorsester.

“We are the people” everyone. “
The protester, Dan Taylor, focused on delying for disrupting the economy and service during the Trump era.
“With the dismantling of our government, we want the struggle for that,” he said.
The Chicago organizers estimated tens of thousands of people who appeared in Dali Plaza to express their opposition to Trump's policies, although the police have not been verified by the police.

“They are trying to dismantle the federal government, undermine our societies, stole workers and disrupt the economy,” said Bob Reichter, head of the Chicago Labor Union, at this event.
Philadelphian appeared by thousands of protests that peak with a large crowd outside the city hall.
Josh Shapiro, the governor of the Democratic State of Pennsylvania, said that today was about defending the basic aspirations – including justice and social progress, said Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania.
He said on Saturday at X.
Shapiru described the demonstrators as “the national American” and urged them to continue “to raise your voice and defend our country.”

Along the West Coast, the demonstrators gathered to criticize Trump's policies.
In the downtown of Los Angeles, the demonstrators began a gathering in Birching Square to attend an event late today.
“We are only there to allow everyone to express their first rights to amend, and we have not heard of any dispersion or cases,” said Los Angeles Drake Madison police officer.
In San Diego, a long stream of hundreds of demonstrators went in the city center and the tourists joined it on the sidelines, some of whom said they support Trump's tariff.
In Seattle, the demonstrators lined up on a street and occupied signs saying “The hands of social security” and “research outside”.
The demonstrations also took place in cities abroad, including Paris, Berlin, and Portgon, Portugal.
In response to the function of X, which accused the “democratic billionaires” of financing the protests and inviting them to “legally need violence and sabotage”, Musk simply answered on Saturday: “They will be.”
Trump appointed Musk, the richest man in the world, to lead the Ministry of Government efficiency in January.
The agency, which was previously known as the American digital service, suddenly resulted in thousands of federal workers and closed many government programs.
Similar waves and discounts have pushed the protests in recent weeks.

Last week, protests erupted in Tesla agents throughout the country. (Tesla is one of the many large companies or controls.)
The matches shouting over the cuts and the role of musk in the executive authority in the city's halls have erupted in recent weeks with concerns about the stability of the federal government.
Amid the controversial musk hairstyles, the Trump administration rose to raids and deportation for prominent immigration.
It is worth noting that the administration arrested foreign students in some of the most famous universities in the country and canceling student visas in an unprecedented way. The administration also deported Maryland's man by mistake that has lived in the United States since 2011, and has a green security card in El Salvador.

Before Saturday, Trump's opposition lacked this type of uproar at the country that was seen during the 2017 Women’s March, which drew thousands to Washington after Trump's first inauguration, or the demonstrations passed by Black Lives after the killing of the Minneapolis police in 2020.
The leaders of the events on Saturday indicated that they were just the beginning of the resistance of the Trump's steel migration line and shake the government.
“They want us to feel unable, but we have the power of people, and the power of people is the best power,” said Rachel Carmona, Executive Director of Women in March on Saturday at the National Commercial Center. “We can only surpass them. We have to surpass them, and we have to organize them.”