United States boils with anger. Thousands flood streets Saturday joining unprecedented protests against President Donald Trump.

Hands Off movement organizes rallies across 50 states, 1200 venues. Americans accuse Trump of power abuse, slamming controversial policies. From Boston to Chicago, Los Angeles to New York, Washington DC—crowds swell with fury—AP News.
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Demonstrators, backed by 150 human rights groups, decry massive federal layoffs, anti-immigrant raids, unjust tariffs on nations. Trump’s executive overreach fuels outrage. Banners and placards blast him and ally Elon Musk head of efficiency department.
Slogans scream: “Stop interference!” Protesters charge: “National crisis looms. They ignore Constitution, thinking everything bends to their will. Not so. This country belongs to us.”
In Washington, Democrat lawmakers join rallies, vowing impeachment. “We fight for democracy, Constitution, our families’ future,” they declare. “Trump wants tyranny. America rejects kings, billionaires puppeteering presidents. Democracy isn’t for sale—never will be.” They warn: “Trump may not finish this term. Impeachment seeds sprout in Congress. Within 30 days, we’ll move to impeach—third time’s coming.”
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Protests spill beyond U.S. borders. Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany see Hands Off marches too. Trump opponents worldwide unite. Back home, every state, city highway pulses with defiance. Americans hit streets against one divisive decision after another, signaling: this wave won’t subside soon.