Nearly 12,000 'Hands Off!' protesters jam downtown San Diego
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The San Diego Union-Tribune |
Thousands of opponents of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk clogged the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday, marching, chanting and waving signs protesting the administration’s actions on a h...
NBC News |
Thousands of protesters gathered around the U.S. Saturday in a series of "Hands Off" demonstrations organized by Democratic activists seeking to mobilize against the Trump administration's immigration...
Seattle Times |
By noon, thousands were at a “HandsOff!” demonstration at Seattle Center, one of the more than 1,200 planned nationwide by civil rights organizations, labor unions, LBGTQ+ advocates, veterans and elec...
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