Widespread protests erupted across the US, with over 1,400 demonstrations planned in all 50 states against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The protests, organized under the banner of "Hands Off!" by a pro-democracy movement, were in response to what organizers termed a "hostile takeover of power" and an attack on American rights and freedoms.
Demonstrations took place in various locations, including federal buildings, state capitols, Social Security offices, parks, and city halls. While exact attendance figures aren't available, images and social media posts indicated significant participation in major cities like Atlanta, Boston, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia.
Protest organizers presented key demands: ending the perceived billionaire takeover and rampant corruption within the Trump administration, ending cuts to federal funding for programs like Medicaid and Social Security, and ending attacks against immigrants, transgender people, and other communities.
The protests took place before major primary elections and ongoing legal battles involving Trump, highlighting the timing's significance. The movement aims to unify previously disparate efforts against Trump and Musk's agenda.