Protests Begin – Trump Under Fire (VIDEO)

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(RightIsRight.co) – Amid nationwide protests against the President Trump administration’s policies, including strict immigration measures and civil rights rollbacks, he seems to be under fire as a wave of protests began across the U.S.

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Demonstrations highlight public outcry over initiatives targeting immigration and the rights of transgender individuals.

The backlash also extends to controversial international stances, such as the proposed displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.

Thousands have rallied at the Colorado State Capitol, protesting the Trump administration’s moves coinciding with federal operations targeting gangs in Denver.

The Denver protests are emblematic of wider unrest triggered by Trump’s immigration campaign focus in the metro area. Demonstrators are calling for unity and justice.

Similar protests have taken place nationwide, reaching cities like Philadelphia, Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, and Indiana.

These rallies opposed Trump’s executive orders and the new Project 2025, which is designed to reshape America’s political and social landscape.

Organized online through hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, the movement promoted protests across 50 states.

Participants decried figures like Trump and Elon Musk, accusing them of threatening democracy and social security.

In this case, protesters across the nation criticized Musk’s access to Treasury Department data and questioned his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Chanting slogans and holding signs, they stood against corporate greed, regressive immigration policies, and infringements on LGBTQ+ rights.

Moreover, Alabama protests targeted proposed laws limiting gender definitions to male and female.

Protests in major cities like Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, and Austin focused on immigration and government restructuring.

Democrat lawmakers, such as Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, addressed crowds and called for bipartisan cooperation.

Labor unions, like the AFL-CIO, rallied against possible Department of Labor changes. The protests aligned with Trump’s initiatives on trade, immigration, and climate change.

“Don’t just show up here. We are only going to break this when we have Republicans willing to stand up as well. Put the pressure not just on us but on everyone, every elected official.” Senator Warner said.

In Washington, D.C., demonstrators stood with USAID against threats to dismantle it, while in cities like St. Paul and Des Moines, fears grew about America’s trajectory under Trump’s leadership.

The sprawling protests showcased widespread dissatisfaction among communities urging humane and equitable policy shifts.

As these protests unfold, patriotic Americans must stand firm in support of President Trump’s policies that prioritize national security and economic prosperity.

The loud voices of a misguided minority must not drown out the silent majority who believe in a strong, secure, and values-driven America.

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