Oregon — including Bend — participating in biggest Trump protest ever. Here’s what to know.
- Nationwide protests are planned for April 5 against President Donald Trump, organized by grassroots advocacy groups and nonprofits.
- The protests are in response to Trump's policies that affect Social Security, Medicaid, and education, which organizers label as a 'brazen power grab.'
- In Pennsylvania, approximately 50 events are scheduled, including a major rally at City Hall in Philadelphia from noon to 3 p.m.
- Organizers claim that Trump and Elon Musk are orchestrating an assault on government rights and efficiency.
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Massive protest in U.S. and worldwide against Trump's agenda | Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Tens of thousands of people in the US and around the world are planning to protest on April 5, demanding an end to the destruction of the government and economy, and defending their rights and democracy. The post Global Protests on April 5: Cities Unite Against Trump and Musk appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
Oregon — including Bend — participating in biggest Trump protest ever. Here’s what to know.
Hundreds of protests are set to take place across the country this weekend, including dozens in Oregon, in what organizers are calling the largest coordinated demonstration against President Donald Trump’s administration to date.
“Hands Off!” mass rallies scheduled nationwide for April 5
WASHINGTON—Hundreds of rallies, marches and protests from Alaska to Hawaii to Northern Maine to Southeast Florida—plus four overseas—will bring hundreds of thousands of people into the streets on April 5 to, as organizers put it, “Stop the MAGA Assault on our country and our Constitution.
Advocacy groups taking it to the streets to push back against Trump and Musk cuts to federal agencies - Pittsburgh Union Progress
March 16’s forecast qualified as a First Alert Weather Day – high winds, lightning, heavy rain, hail and possible tornadoes predicted throughout the region. And Indivisible Pittsburgh and its partner organizations had an Oakland march and protest against U.S. Department of Education cuts planned for 12:30 p.m. Organizers canceled the march, watched weather reports closely and posted on social media about it. Well over a hundred people still show…
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