Protest against Trump, Musk draws massive crowd to Wisconsin Capitol
- Thousands of protesters joined "Hands Off!" demonstrations across the U.S. On Saturday, opposing Trump and Musk's actions.
- Organizers, including Indivisible and civil rights groups, aimed to protest legislative actions they deemed a "hostile takeover."
- Protesters rallied against perceived threats to democracy, voting access, reproductive rights, and cuts to vital federal programs.
- Gwen Moore said the crowd reminded her of the 1960s protests; organizers called the actions "the most brazen power grab."
- Despite the widespread protests, this opposition movement has not yet reached the scale of the 2017 Women's March.
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Protest against Trump, Musk draws massive crowd to Wisconsin Capitol
Demonstrators were protesting a slew of policies, including immigration, abortion access, DEI, vaccines and tariffs, as they joined the nationwide "Hands Off!" protests Saturday.
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