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Massive ‘Hands Off!’ Protest Set for National Mall

News Summary

On April 5, thousands are expected to protest against President Trump at the National Mall in D.C. The ‘Hands Off!’ rally aims to highlight issues of social justice and governmental accountability while advocating against the perceived inequities caused by Trump’s administration. With over 1,100 events nationwide and notable speakers slated for the D.C. venue, the demonstration will unite voices from across the country to demand change. Additionally, preceding events and solidarity rallies show a growing movement dedicated to various causes.

Thousands Expected to Protest President Trump at National Mall During ‘Hands Off!’ Rally on April 5

Mark your calendars, folks! This weekend, thousands of individuals are gearing up to gather at the National Mall for a significant protest against President Trump, dubbed the “Hands Off!” protest. It’s gearing up to be the largest protest of its kind since Trump took office, with organizers predicting attendance numbers could soar between 10,000 to 20,000 in downtown D.C.

What’s the Buzz About?

Set for Saturday at noon, the main event will take place close to the iconic Washington Monument. But that’s not all! This massive gathering coincides with a pro-Ukraine rally and other marches happening in the same area, showcasing a day filled with activism and voices united. The atmosphere is expected to be vibrant, energetic, and passionate, as demonstrators come together to express their views.

Going Nationwide

For those who might not make it to D.C., no worries! The “Hands Off!” mobilization is taking place all across the country, with over 1,100 rallies, visibility events, and meetings planned in all 50 states. Collectively, it’s estimated that more than 250,000 people will be participating nationwide. That’s a considerable show of solidarity!

Voices That Matter

The lineup of speakers for the D.C. rally is impressive, featuring notable Democratic representatives including Jamie Raskin, Maxwell Frost, Ilhan Omar, and others. The presence of Everett Kelley, the president of the American Federation of Government Employees, and various progressive activists adds even more heft to the event.

Student Voices Join the Fray

“Hands Off Our Schools” rally organized by a coalition of six D.C. university student governments. This rally is set for Friday at 4 PM outside the Department of Education, echoing similar sentiments of those gathering for the primary protest, even though it’s not officially associated with the April 5 demonstrations.

Unity Among Activists

300 organizations. Groups like the Palestinian Youth Movement and The People’s Forum are on board, showcasing a broad base of support that champions various causes tied to social justice and governance in the U.S.

Post-Rally Plans

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