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Protesters Across the Nation Stand Up for Democracy
USASunday, April 20, 2025
Some events drew inspiration from the American Revolutionary War, calling for resistance to tyranny. In Concord, Massachusetts, George Bryant held up a sign saying, "Trump fascist regime must go now! " He is concerned about the creation of a "police state" in America. Bryant believes that the current administration is defying the courts and eviscerating the checks and balances.
In Washington, Bob Fasick attended a rally by the White House. He is concerned about threats to due process rights, as well as Social Security and other federal safety-net programs. The Trump administration has moved to shut down Social Security Administration field offices, cut funding for government health programs, and scale back protections for transgender people.
In Manhattan, protesters marched from the New York Public Library to Central Park, past Trump Tower. They chanted, "No fear, no hate, no ICE in our state, " referring to the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Marshall Green was among the protesters. He is most concerned about the invocation of the wartime Alien Enemies Act of 1798. This act allows for the deportation of people without due process.
Melinda Charles, from Connecticut, worried about the administration's "executive overreach. " She cited clashes with the federal courts and elite colleges like Harvard University. She believes that the executive branch has become too strong, undermining the balance of power among the three branches of government.
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