More than 1,000 Oklahomans participate in "Hands Off" protest outside City Hall
- Nationwide "Hands Off!" rallies occurred on April 5, 2025, including events in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
- These rallies stemmed from concerns regarding proposed income tax changes and opposition to certain government policies.
- The rallies drew local residents, and participants protested outside the Union Courthouse despite wet weather in some locations.
- Mary DeSilva, a guest speaker, criticized Robert Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, calling him "an idiot."
- Organizers anticipated large turnouts for these demonstrations, with over 500,000 individuals signaling intent to participate nationally.
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More than 1,000 Oklahomans participate in "Hands Off" protest outside City Hall
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahomans from near and far gathered in a "Hands Off" protest Saturday afternoon outside City Hall in downtown OKC. Hands Off protest courtesy KFOR "Hands Off" protests were held coast-to-coast in all 50 states Saturday. Diana M. was at the protest in OKC, she said "Hands off of our democracy, hands off of our healthcare and hands off of our rights." Briana S. told News 4, "The American people are not happy about the thin…
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