Protests against Donald Trump
Protests against Donald Trump occurred in the United States in 2016. They occurred because of Trump's presidential campaign, and because of the results of the 2016 presidential election.
Protests against Donald Trump | |||
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Part of political polarization in the United States | |||
Date | 2016–present | ||
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Caused by | Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign | ||
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Status | Ongoing | ||
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During Trump's presidential campaign, activists organized demonstrations inside Trump rallies who sometimes called for the rallies to be shut down.[1]
After Trump won the presidential election, students and activists made larger protests in several major cities across the United States. The protesters chanted that Trump is "Not my President!" and other slogans.[2]
Protests Against Donald Trump Media
'White House Responds to Voter Outrage at Town Halls Across US' video report from Voice of America
Human chain (many dressed in purple) on the Golden Gate Bridge to peacefully oppose the inauguration of Donald Trump
Protesters at the inauguration of Donald Trump
Demonstrators on Pennsylvania Avenue participating in the Women's March on Washington
'Trump Immigration Order Sparks Protests at NY Airport' report from Voice of America
References
- ↑ "Chicago Anti-Trump Prostest was Only the Beginning". The New Yorker. Retrieved Nov 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Not My President". Washington Post. Retrieved Nov 16, 2016.