Nationwide Anti-Trump Mar. on Apr. 5 Expands
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"With Trump and congressional Republicans doubling down on their agenda to gut essential services, everyday Americans are sending a clear message: Take your hands off our healthcare, our Social Secur...
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Demonstrators packed the streets in cities and towns to rail against government cutbacks, financial turmoil and what they viewed as attacks on democracy.
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Over 1,000 protests are planned for the 'Hands Off' protests hosted by Third Act on April 5. Here's what to know.
A nationwide day of protest is being planned by a group called "Hands Off!", with hundreds of rallies set for Saturday, April 5.
More than 1,000 'Hands Off' protests against Trump and Musk are Saturday April 5. Three are planned in Palm Beach County. Here's what to know.
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'Hands Off!' protest of Trump, Musk policies planned for April 5. What to know if you goThe rally is part of a nationwide day of protest against the policies and government cuts enforced by the President Donald Trump administration.
Over 250,000 people are expected at 'Hands Off!' protests on Saturday spanning Social Security offices to city halls, opposing Trump policies and DOGE layoffs.
Protesters gather for the Hands Off protest outside the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday, April 5, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio. The event is part of the nationwide protests in opposition to the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
A Hands Off rally is held Saturday, April 5, 2025, outside U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie’s office in Salisbury Township, part of a day of anti-Trump protests nationwide. Similar protests were held in Bethlehem Township and Allentown. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
A nationwide protest is planned April 5, including at 55 locations in Michigan, to rally against President Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk and the recent policy actions on topics such as the shuttering of Social Security offices and the firing of federal workers here in Michigan.
Thousands of people in cities across Wisconsin joined nationwide protests on April 5 of Donald Trump, Elon Musk and federal cuts