Anti-Trump protesters rally across the US

Opponents of US President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the country on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation’s democratic ideals.
The disparate events ranged from a march through midtown Manhattan and a rally in front of the White House to a demonstration at a Massachusetts commemoration of ‘the shot heard ’round the world’ on April 19, 1775, marking the start of the Revolutionary War 250 years ago.
Thomas Bassford was among the demonstrators at the reenactment of the Battles of Lexington and Concord outside Boston.
The 80-year-old retired mason from Maine said he believes Americans are under attack from their own government and need to stand up against it.
Perilous
“This is a very perilous time in America for liberty,” said Mr Bassford, who was with his partner, daughter and two grandsons.
“I wanted the boys to learn about the origins of this country and that sometimes we have to fight for freedom.”
In Denver, hundreds of protesters gathered at the Colorado State Capitol with banners expressing solidarity with immigrants and telling the Trump administration: “Hands Off!”
People waved US flags, some of them held upside down to signal distress.
Thousands of people also marched through downtown Portland, Oregon, while in San Francisco, hundreds spelled out the words ‘Impeach & Remove’ on a sandy beach along the Pacific Ocean, also with an inverted US flag.
Elsewhere protests were planned outside Tesla car dealerships against billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk and his role in downsizing the federal government.
Others organised more community service-oriented events such as food drives, teach-ins and volunteering at local shelters.
The protests come just two weeks after similar nationwide demonstrations.
Organisers say they oppose what they call Mr Trump’s civil rights violations and constitutional violations, including efforts to deport scores of immigrants and to scale back the federal government by firing thousands of government workers and effectively shuttering entire agencies.
Tyranny
Some of the events drew on the spirit of the Revolutionary War, calling for ‘no kings’ and resistance to tyranny.
Boston resident George Bryant, who was among those at the Concord protest, said he is concerned that the president is creating a ‘police state’.
He held a sign saying: “Trump fascist regime must go now!”
“He’s defying the courts. He’s kidnapping students. He’s eviscerating the checks and balances,” Mr Bryant said. “This is fascism.”
In Washington, Bob Fasick, a 76-year-old retired federal employee from Springfield, Virginia, said he came out to the rally near the White House out of concern over threats to constitutionally protected due process rights, Social Security and other federal safety-net programmes.
The Trump administration, among other things, has moved to shutter Social Security Administration field offices, cut funding for government health programmes and scale back protections for transgender people.
“I cannot sit still knowing that if I don’t do anything and everybody doesn’t do something to change this, that the world that we collectively are leaving for the little children, for our neighbours is simply not one that I would want to live in,” Mr Fasick said.
In Columbia, South Carolina, several hundred people protested at the statehouse holding signs with slogans such as ‘Fight Fiercely, Harvard, Fight’.
War
And in Manhattan, protesters rallied against continued deportations of immigrants as they marched from the New York Public Library north toward Central Park and past Trump Tower.
“No fear, no hate, no ICE in our state,” they chanted to a steady drumbeat, referring to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Marshall Green said he is most concerned that Mr Trump invoked the wartime Alien Enemies Act of 1798 by claiming the country is at war with Venezuelan gangs linked to the South American nation’s government, even though a recent US intelligence assessment found no co-ordination between them.
“Congress should be stepping up and saying no, we are not at war. You cannot use that,” said the 61-year-old from Morristown, New Jersey.
“You cannot deport people without due process, and everyone in this country has the right to due process no matter what.”
Meanwhile Melinda Charles, of Connecticut, said she worries about ‘executive overreach’, citing clashes with the federal courts, Harvard University and other elite colleges.
“We’re supposed to have three equal branches of government,” she said, “and to have the executive branch become so strong, I mean it’s just unbelievable”.
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Trump is tearing through the constitution and wrecking the systems in place to make a nation function. Recent appointee to DoD is barely 20 and no experience. A drunk tv host is in charge of the military, a Russian stooge in charge of secrets, an anti vaxer with no qualifications in charge of health. the place is a skip fire. Avoid.
The same model reform will use. And now Kemi is bought and paid for, the Tory model.
It’s time that socialists organised with a united front. The Labour Party has been bought out by capitalist interests. It has always been a party that existed to court the socialist vote and simultaneously blunt it with party loyalty.
I’m sure he’ll get an even warmer welcome when he arrives in the UK.
I hope it will be the biggest peaceful demo for some time.
Who doesn’t like to see convicted abusers and felons come to the UK for a freebie?…oh yeah, farage’s mob. But they will think this is OK. Two faced the lot of them.
Peaceful demo ? As if Trump will take any notice of that. He’ll probably try to make out that the demonstrators were waving their support for his “values and ideas”.
No one said you had to go.
My reply never made it, never mind…
How nice of Vance to pop in on the Pope, like Zelenskyy, he needed a good dressing down…!
I think Bannon is going to make a real old fashioned Pope, not this Woke job…
The main players in this Brian Rix farce are all apostates, have you noticed…?
Before I forget ‘Water Cannon to the left of me’ etc