Over 1,400 protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are anticipated across all 50 US states on Saturday. Organized by a pro-democracy movement, these demonstrations are in response to a perceived "hostile takeover" and attacks on American rights and freedoms. Nearly 600,000 people have signed up to attend, with some events also planned internationally.
The "Hands Off!" protests have three main demands:
The article highlights several actions by the Trump administration that fueled the protests, including:
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin criticized the Trump administration's policies, while Rep. Maxwell Frost urged the public to take action through various methods. Union leaders also voiced strong opposition to the administration's actions, highlighting the impact on federal workers and their collective bargaining rights.
The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian refugee whose green card was revoked, raises concerns about the suppression of free speech. Organizers emphasize that the administration's actions are not solely about money but about consolidating power and targeting those outside the 1%.