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The crowds of liberal protesters have accumulated in the cities in the United States to deny Donald Trump's presidency in the largest national show of the opposition since Trump took office in January.
Protest planners “hands” on their hands were aimed at conducting rallies in 1200 seats, including in all 50 US states. On Saturday, on Saturday, crowds of people in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, among other cities, turned out to be crowds of people in Boston.
Protesters have indicated complaints with Trump's agenda, ranging from social to economic issues.
The coming days after Trump's message that the US will impose tariffs to import most countries around the world, gatherings are also being held outside the United States, including in London, Paris and Berlin.


In Boston, some protesters have said they have been motivated by immigration attacks on students from American University who have led to arrests and deportation.
Law student Katie Smith told BBC News that she was motivated by Turkish international student Believe in Ozturkwhose arrest near Tufts University in the Boston area by US masked agents was caught last month.
“You can stand up today or you can be taken later,” she said, adding, “I'm usually not a protest girl.”
In London, protesters held signs that read “WTAF America?”, “Stop hurting people” and “He's an idiot.”
They chanted “Hands from Canada”, “hand from Greenland” and “hand from Ukraine”, citing Trump's changes in US foreign policy. Trump repeatedly show interest in Annexation Canada and GreenlandS He also entered the public dispute with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski and fighting Negotiation between Ukraine and Russia.
In Washington, thousands of protesters have gathered to watch the speeches of democratic MPs. Many remarks focused on the role in the Trump administration of wealthy donors – the most Elon Musk, who was an adviser to the president and leads efforts to dramatically reduce costs and federal labor.
Florida Congressman Maxwell Frost denied “the repetition of our government's billionaire”.
“When you steal from people, expect people to rise. On the urn and on the streets,” he shouted.


A protester in Washington named Theresa told the BBC that she was there because “we lose our democratic rights.”
“I am very concerned about the redundancies they make to the federal government,” she said, adding that she was also concerned about pension and educational benefits.
Asked if she thought Trump was getting the protesters' message, she replied, “Well, let's see. (Trump) is a golf almost every day.”
Trump held public events on Saturday and spent the Golf Day in a resort he owns in Florida. He was planned to play golf again on Sunday.


One of Trump's best immigration advisers Tom Homan told Fox News on Saturday that protesters were holding a rally outside their home in New York, but that he was in Washington at the time.
“They can protest against a free house anything they want,” Homan said, adding that their presence “bound” law enforcement and prevented employees from seeing more important tasks.
“Protests and rallies, they mean nothing,” Homan continued.
“So, move on and exercise your rights to your first amendment (free speech). This will not change the facts of the case.”
