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Washington – Groups Against Actions of Trump Administration in recent weeks converged on cities on Wednesday across the United States to loudly register their dissatisfaction.

The protests came days after widespread rallies and streetscher against President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, which has led to sweeping ice attacks.

In Washington, an audience gathered hundreds of deep outside the US capital of a demonstration against Trump’s efforts to reduce the US Agency of International Development (USAID). Rallyboyers bundled together in puffed winter coats, hats and gloves held signs against Trump. “Don’t let democracy die,” “Elon cheats on video games,” “Checks and Balances make America great,” reads some of the characters. Protesters shouted at democratic legislators speakers to “do your job!”

Virginia sen. Tim Kaine said the Democrats are planning to fight the changes in court, in state lawmakers and in Congress. Fellow Virginia Sen. Mark Warner urged protesters to take their concerns to GOP legislators as well.

“Don’t just show up here,” Warner said. “We will only break this when we have Republicans who are also willing to get up. Set the pressure not only on us but on everyone, anyone chosen official.”

The peaceful demonstration, under the clock of the US capital police wearing bulletproof vests, ended around 2 p.m. 13:30

Trump has signed a flurry of executive orders and taken other actions since his January 20 inauguration to re -record and reduce the size of America’s 2.2 million strong federal workforce. Diversity programs have been targeted; The government’s web pages have been scrubbed by gender references.

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∎ New Yorkers protested Outside Midtown Manhattan office By Senator Charles Schumer, who wears signs like “It’s a cupp, where are you?” and “Chuck, show us pick.”

∎ Protesters in Chicago were to gather in Daley Plaza and Lobbye Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin from Illinois to block Trump’s efforts.

Stewart Rabitz, 70, drove up from his Wake Forest home, North Carolina, early Wednesday to participate in the protest outside the US Capitol. Rabitz is not new to the Anti-Trump-Protest Circuit-Han has hit the streets since the early days of Trump’s first period and said he is facing the proud box. This time feels different, Rabitz said because of the rapid pace of Trump’s executive orders. The feeling among the opposition to Trump has also changed not be afraid. I am willing to be the first. I’ll be tiananmen tank guy. “

The movement 50501 – 50 States, 50 protests, a day – planned demonstrations “, which supports the free expression of ordinary Americans’ dissatisfaction with the embrace of Project 2025.”

Project 2025 is a long list of suggestions that would expand the president’s power and impose an ultra-conservative social vision. Protestation organizers say Project 2025 seeks to target marginalized groups, increase surveillance, limit reproduction rights and cut down financing of crucial services such as education and health care, while we dismantle “the freedoms we cherish.”

The group 50501 is also against Trump’s executive orders such as cracking down on illegal immigration and pardoning people involved in January 6, 2021, Riot at US Capitol.

Hours before the DC Protest, Fingernumbing Cold and Gray Heaven Wednesday did not visit the school children to visit the US Capitol from running around the western lawn in front of the building. Two white tour buses were parked and waited.

Near Capitol was the area around the peace monument, where protesters are expected to gather against Trump later Wednesday, otherwise quiet. A few metal barricades that got up on the grass were the only sign of potential pending disturbance – though they did not block streets or roads.

A few hundred meters away, however, overall hundreds for a protest against changes in USAID, and the two competitions merged there. When this demonstration was over, a group of more than 100 protesters migrated to the original location of the 50501 -rally, “Community Is Our Wealth” high drum.

More participants started work to participate in USAID and 50501 events that converged outside Capitol. Nathan Alexander, a 32-year-old military veteran, stood at the edge of the crowd with a wagon filled with first aid materials, water, granola bars, hand warmers and flask masks. Alexander said he works as a nurse in a hospital in Maryland, but on Wednesday chose to provide relief to anyone who needed it on the rally, adding that he paid for all supplies with his own money. “That’s how important it is for me to make sure everyone knows … We are all in this together,” said Alexander, who was wearing a rainbow -pin. “Rising tide raises all ships.”

Trump did not win New Jersey on election night, but the state’s vote in 2024 was far closer than his previous race against Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Several protests against Trump policies were planned on Wednesday in the state.

The 50501 Movement in New Jersey Planned to start his protest at noon at the State House in Trenton. Udivisible, a grassroots movement initiated in 2016 to defeat Trump’s agenda, hosted events outside Senator Cory Booker’s office at the Gateway Center in Newark and Senator Andy Kim’s office In Jersey City.

Votes from Mississippi will keep one Protest against Mississippi State Capitol In Jackson. The organizers asked those who can’t come to Jackson to go to local city council buildings. And everyone who participates in the protest is encouraged to wear blue.

Udivisible Northeast Mississippi also plans to rally with late. Roger Wicker’s District Office in Tupelo. Republican, a ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has questioned Trump’s push to greatly reduce USAID and say it is important to fight China’s increasing influence in developing countries.

Contributing: Bonnie ball, Mississippi Clarion Ledger; Lori Comstock, USA Today Network; Seth Harrison/The Journal News

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