Hands Off! Standouts across western Massachusetts
- On Saturday, April 5, 2025, around 1,000 people protested in Bloomington at an event called 'Hands Off!'
- Voices of Reason, the Normal-based local chapter of Indivisible, organized the protest to oppose Donald Trump's agenda.
- Protesters rallied against planned program cuts affecting Social Security, Medicare, and the VA, with similar events nationwide.
- State Rep. Sharon Chung spoke, urging the crowd to hold elected leaders accountable, stating, "We are seeing some of the terrible things that are coming."
- The nationwide 'Hands Off!' protests aimed to represent diverse Americans concerned about potential infringements on rights and federal programs.
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