Thousands of demonstrators flooded streets from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles on Saturday in coordinated rallies dubbed the "Hands Off" protests – described as the largest nationwide mobilization against President Donald Trump since his January inauguration. Approximately 1,200 events unfolded across all 50 states, reflecting widespread dissent over the administration's social, economic, and political policies.
Organizers emphasized grassroots participation, with protesters carrying signs addressing healthcare, immigration, climate policy, and civil liberties. The scale of mobilization highlighted deepening societal divisions as Trump approaches his 100th day in office. While largely peaceful, the protests underscored growing civic engagement among diverse groups seeking to influence federal decision-making.
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Anti-Trump protesters gather across U.S. cities declaring 'Hands Off'
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