Thousands protest against Trump policies across the US
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Protesters during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver, on Feb. 5.
PHOTO: CHET STRANGE/NYTIMES
Sara Ruberg
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NEW YORK - Thousands of people on Feb 5 turned out across the US to protest against President Donald Trump’s flurry of early actions, denouncing his plans for mass deportations, his attacks on diversity initiatives and his efforts to restrict transgender rights
The demonstrations, which popped up in major cities and state capitals in more than a dozen states, appear to have been spurred online, with word spreading via hashtags such as “#BuildtheResistance”.
They were loosely organised under an unofficial tag line – 50501, to represent a goal of 50 protests in 50 states on one day, according to various websites and social media accounts. Most demonstrations began in the afternoon at capitol buildings and at city halls.
Those involved say the movement is meant to protest against Mr Trump’s early actions and Project 2025, the conservative policy blueprint that the President sought to distance himself from during the campaign. Many of his plans so far are aligned with Project 2025 proposals.
The demonstrations gained momentum this week on social media platforms, including Reddit, Instagram, TikTok and X, the social media site owned by Mr Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and a close adviser to Mr Trump.
Mr Musk’s own moves – leading a team that has aggressively pushed into the systems of a number of government agencies and attempted to shutter at least one wholesale – have also prompted protests.
Ms Carrie Rheingans, a Democratic state representative in Michigan who spoke at the protests in Lansing, said people from across the state gathered at the state capitol in below freezing temperatures. She added that the protests came together over 48 hours and were organised by people who “couldn’t take it any more”.
“This was organised by people, for people, for the protection of all people,” she said. “There will be more actions. There will be more organising. There will be more things for regular everyday Americans to plug into. This is just the beginning.”
In Austin, Texas, demonstrators filled the lawn and walkway outside the state capitol, chanting and holding signs that read: “We the people reject Project 2025.” On the East Coast, people gathered on the streets of Philadelphia, and police stood watch at protests in Boston.
Demonstrators during a protest against US President Donald Trump outside the Department of Labour in Washington, on Feb 5.
PHOTO: REUTERS
People filled the steps and snowy walkways leading to the Minnesota capitol in St Paul, waving American and Mexican flags, as well as LGBTQ+ pride flags. Denver residents protested on foot and in vehicles, waving signs and flags out of their car windows as they drove down Lincoln Street near the Colorado capitol.
Many protesters were criticising both Mr Trump and Mr Musk.
The demonstrations on Feb 5 came days after marchers shut down the US 101 highway in Los Angeles for several hours, decrying Mr Trump’s plans for mass deportations
In the weeks following the election, Democrats were not able to come together under a single message as they did after the 2016 election, when Mr Trump won the first time. Even the grassroots efforts that once organised large national marches and protests after Mr Trump’s first inauguration have struggled to unite again. NYTIMES