Anti-Trump 'Hands Off!' protests break out across US
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Los Angeles Times |
The demonstration was peaceful, colorful and creative, but there also was a palpable and diverse sense of outrage as participants cataloged a wide range of the Trump administration’s actions, includi...
Orange County Register |
Thousands of protesters participating in “Hands Off!” protests held in dozens of locations throughout Southern California on Saturday, April 5 carried home-made protest signs as they rallied.
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Tuesday's nationwide effort is meant to raise awareness and protest President Trump's "devastating attacks on research, health and higher education," organizers said.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNLos Angeles Joined National "Hands Off!" Protests That Swept the Nation Last WeekendDemonstrators who filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday were a part of the nationwide "Hands Off!" protests against the Trump Administration and their policies. "Hands Off!" organizers said more than 1,
Hands Off!” rallies took place in Chicago, Boston, Washington, New York and other cities across the country Saturday.
Thousands of people joined "Hands Off!" protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across Southern California on Saturday.
Massive protests across the country, including in downtown Los Angeles, are planned for Saturday after President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policy rolled out earlier in the week. Southern Californians will congregate at DTLA’s Pershing Square starting at 4 p.
Thousands of protesters also gathered Saturday in Berlin, Paris and London to rally against Trump and Musk.Hosting organizations in the U.S. include longstanding groups like Indivisible, Women’s March, MoveOn, Working Families Power, and Public Citizen and grassroots groups like 50501 that have formed since Election Day.
Felony charges have been filed against 12 pro-Palestinian protesters allegedly involved in vandalism at Stanford. The charges are among the most serious faced by those involved in campus protests last year.
Hundreds of demonstrators, including over 200 from UCLA, filled the streets of Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon for a nationwide protest called “Kill the Cuts.” Organizers built this rally,