Participants in the rallies accused the president of violations of civil rights and constitutions, as well as attempts to create a “police state” in America.
Mass protests against US president Donald Trump and threats to democratic ideals began in different parts of America on Saturday, April 19, reports the Associated Press.
It was noted that protesters brought the streets to Washington, New York, Massachusetts and other cities.
The protests were also scheduled for Tesla’s car dealerships against a billionaire-advisor Trump Ilon Mask and his role in reducing the federal government.
The arrangements said they were protesting against what they called civil rights violations and Constitution Trump, including attempts to dispose of twelve immigrants and reduce the federal government by rejecting thousands of public servants and the actual closure of the entire agency.
Boston resident George Bryant, among those who protested in Concord, Massachusetts, said he remembered that Trump was creating a “police state” in America and raised a poster with the inscription: “Trump’s fascist regime must leave!”
In Washington, Bob Fiti said he went to a rally near the White House because of the reminders of threats to the constitutional -protected rights of a proper legal procedure, as well as social security programs and other social protection programs.
And in Manhattan, protesters went to the rally against immigrants’ deportations.
Keep in mind that thousands of protesters also gathered on Saturday, April 5 throughout the United States (with Washington), to express disagreement with President Donald Trump in Immigration, and Mask Mask Ilona Department of Efficiency, and the DOGE Department.
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