Across the United States, demonstrations took place in response to President Trump's policies. Protests spanned from New York City to Anchorage, Alaska.
Demonstrators voiced concerns over civil rights, constitutional issues, and potential government overreach. Some protests echoed the spirit of the Revolutionary War, opposing perceived tyranny.
Specific issues raised included immigration policies, cuts to social programs, and clashes with federal courts. Participants expressed fears about the future and the impact on younger generations.
In various locations, protesters held signs and chanted slogans against Trump's administration. They voiced solidarity with immigrants and concerns about executive power.
Concerns were also raised about the use of the Alien Enemies Act. Protesters emphasized the importance of due process for all individuals in the country.