'Hate you for free…deport Musk': Placards target Trump in massive '50501 protest' across US | Photos
Thousands of protesters rallied across the United States of America as part of the ‘50501’ protest against President Donald Trump
Thousands of protesters rallied across the United States of America as part of the ‘50501’ protest against President Donald Trump and his hard-line policies.
Thousands of protesters rallied on Saturday in New York, Washington DC, and cities across the United States of America, marking the second major wave of demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his hard-line policies. In pic: A woman holds up a sign during a rally titled "day of action" protest against US President Donald Trump's policies and executive actions, in downtown Chicago, Illinois, on April 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Saturday’s actions were spearheaded by activist group 50501 — representing 50 protests in 50 states and one united movement. According to organisers, over 400 demonstrations were planned nationwide. In pic: Protest rallies against US President Donald Trump Cocoa, Florida- April 19: (Getty Images via AFP)
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Across states, people gathered in large numbers signs and placards targeting the US president with slogans. In pic:Demonstrators rally against Trump and join forces during a protest organized by the 50501 Movement on April 19, 202. (Getty Images via AFP)
Demonstrators rally against Trump and join forces during a protest organised by the 50501 Movement on April 19, 2025, in Cocoa, Florida. (Getty Images via AFP)
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Demonstrators rally against Trump and join forces during a protest organized by the 50501 Movement on April 19, 2025, in Cocoa, Florida. Organisers of the nationwide protest claimed the demonstrations were to denounce the Trump administration "hostile takeover of government." (Getty Images via AFP)
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