Why thousands of American took to streets against Trump?

Ever since US President donald trump imposed tariffs, there has been a stir in the whole world. Not only people of other countries, but now even the citizens and leaders of America are seen to be against Trump. Protests are being held against trump in 50 states of America. people are protesting against Trump's tariff policy and raising slogans - 'Trump-Musk Go Back'.

Trump is being opposed on the issue of layoffs due to tariffs, economy and human rights. While only a short while ago the American public was celebrating Trump's becoming President for the second time, now civil rights groups, labor unions, LGBTQ and women's rights groups are protesting against trump on the streets.

Protests against trump at more than 1200 places

On Saturday, protests were held against trump at more than 1200 places. During this, thousands of people were seen on the streets. The 'Hands Off' protest started on april 5. This protest was against the policies of the trump administration. The protest was especially against Trump's policy of layoffs and mass deportation. From Washington DC's National Mall to Manhattan and Boston, protesters raised slogans against trump and Musk on Saturday. They were constantly shouting slogans saying - "Fight The Oligarchy".

More than 1400 rallies on Sunday

The protest against trump continued on sunday as well. More than 1400 rallies were taken out by the protesters on Sunday. The protest to be held on sunday was named Hands-On. 6 lakh people had registered to join this rally. Hands-On means - stay away from our rights.

People protesting with a bandage on their mouths

The people protesting on the streets across the country against trump had tied a symbolic bandage on their mouths. All of them were seen in the avatar of the Statue of Liberty in New York. The protesters allege that Trump's rule is taking the country in a dangerous direction. Many experts are saying that this demonstration is the biggest demonstration against trump after the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020.

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