Protesters gathered in Southern California for the 'Hands Off!' rallies, targeting Trump and Musk's policies. This widespread movement marks the largest protest during Trump's second term.
Thousands gathered at the Capitol in Santa Fe and across the nation for the 'Hands Off!' protests, voicing their anger against Trump and Musk. From Boston to Alaska, demonstrators united in solidarity against political figures.
Across the United States, huge crowds are gathering for anti-Trump protests, showcasing a wave of political activism and dissent. What does this mean for the political landscape?
Tens of thousands gathered nationwide to protest against Trump and Musk's controversial policies, voicing concerns over government cuts, tariffs, and social justice issues. Activists called for unity and change in a powerful display of dissent.
On Saturday, over 1,300 'Hands Off' rallies erupted across the country, uniting demonstrators against the Trump administration's controversial policies affecting education, health care, and social rights.
As hundreds prepare to protest against Trump policies in a nationwide 'Hands Off!' demonstration, police are confident in a peaceful event. What should you expect?
In a historic 25-hour speech, Sen. Cory Booker passionately criticized the Trump administration, setting a new Senate record and calling for unity against harmful policies. His endurance and message are resonating across party lines.
Senator Cory Booker made history with a staggering 25-hour speech against Trump, breaking a 68-year-old Senate record. Over 350 million TikTok likes and 28,000 calls show Americans were listening!
In a dramatic move, Sen. Cory Booker launched a filibuster to protest against Trump and Musk, claiming a national crisis. He vows to keep the Senate floor until he can no longer continue, disrupting normal proceedings.
A federal judge has intervened to prevent the deportation of Tufts University doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained by immigration officials amid accusations of supporting Hamas. The case raises questions about student activism and immigration policy.