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Nationwide Event Draws Anti-Trump Protesters in Cities Across US

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The nationwide ‘Hands Off!’ protest against the Trump administration featured more than 1,000 planned demonstrations at locations in all 50 states.

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A Broad Coalition of ConcernsViews on Democrats, Trump MixedCounter-Protests Muted

WASHINGTON—Thousands of protesters gathered around the Washington Monument in Washington on April 5, as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” day of protest against the Trump administration.

As the crowds pressed in, several Democratic lawmakers joined with political activists delivering remarks from the Sylvan Theater stage, a short distance from the Washington Monument.

“We need to use everything in our toolbox. We can’t afford to brush aside any part of our movement. We need mutual aid. We need protest. We need direct action. We need a legislative strategy,” Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) called out from the stage. “We need to be in the courts litigating, because I promise you our opposition are not leaving any tools in their toolbox.”

The demonstration in the nation’s capital was just one component of a heavily coordinated event duplicated in cities across the United States.

Nearly 200 organizations partnered together to support more than 1,000 demonstrations scheduled in all 50 states.

Among the groups represented were LGBT, pro-abortion, and environmental advocacy organizations, as well as unions and Democratic Party organizers.

The central organizing website for the nationwide demonstration focuses on President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who is an adviser to the president and the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“If you want a country that still believes in due process, we have to fight for it. If you believe in a country where we take care of our neighbors, look after the poor, and make sure our children have a future they can believe in, we have to fight for it,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) said at the Washington rally.

Rep. Al Green (D-Texas)—who was ejected from Trump’s March 5 address to a joint session of Congress for heckling—told the crowd gathered in Washington that he planned to file new articles of impeachment against Trump within the next 30 days. Green had routinely called for impeachment during Trump’s first term in office.

A Broad Coalition of Concerns

While frustration with the Trump administration drove so many out to their local protest events and rallies, demonstrators at the ground level offered a mix of views about what’s upsetting them and what things need to change.

Speaking with The Epoch Times at one rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Andrea Davis said, “I want to see the Democrats really activate and really do something huge.” Gesturing to the crowds of several hundred gathered along the banks of the Tennessee River, Davis said, “This is a start, but we’ve got to work harder.”

<p><span>People take part in a protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, in Chattanooga, Tenn., on April 5, 2025. </span><span class="post_caption_credit"><span>Ryan Morgan/The Epoch Times</span></span></p>
Davis said she was impressed by a record-breaking standing filibuster Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) gave this week, in which he spoke for more than 24 hours. Rather than blocking any particular piece of legislation, Booker used his speaking time as an opportunity to directly criticize the Trump administration on a variety of fronts.
When asked what specific issues she’s most concerned about, Davis noted Trump’s recent clashes with federal judges. The president has chafed at recent court orders slowing his administration’s agenda and has called for U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to be impeached, amid legal disputes over deportation fights.
Melissa Gates, another protester in Chattanooga, said her main issue of concern is “the attack on free speech.” Clarifying her remarks, Gates said she was concerned by deportation actions against individuals living in the United States as students who have taken part in recent campus protests. The Trump administration has sought to deport numerous pro-Palestinian campus activists whom the president has characterized as “terrorist sympathizers.”

Views on Democrats, Trump Mixed

Demonstrators didn’t all confine their criticisms to the Trump administration.

On her way to join other demonstrators in the nation’s capital, Renee Steinhagen told The Epoch Times she was specifically out to share her disappointment with the U.S. policy toward the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, which she described as “the Trump administration perpetuating the policy that the Biden administration did.”

After terrorist group Hamas attacked southern Israel and took hostages on Oct. 7, 2023, Israeli forces launched a military campaign to eliminate Hamas and recover the captives.

Gaza’s public health ministry, which operates under the auspices of the territory’s Hamas-led government, has reported tens of thousands of people have been killed in the ongoing fighting. The Gaza health ministry doesn’t differentiate between combatants and non-combatants, and exact casualty figures cannot be independently verified.

Renee Steinhagen takes part in a protest against President Donald Trump and his adviser overseeing DOGE, Elon Musk, in Washington on April 5, 2025. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)
<p><span>Renee Steinhagen takes part in a protest against President Donald Trump and his adviser overseeing DOGE, Elon Musk, in Washington on April 5, 2025. </span><span class="post_caption_credit"><span>Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times</span></span></p>

Last month, Israeli forces resumed combat operations in the war-torn Gaza Strip.

When asked which political leaders she trusted on the Gaza conflict, Steinhagen noted a group of 15 U.S. senators who supported a pair of failed resolutions disapproving of continued U.S. arms shipments to Israel. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and 14 Democratic senators supported efforts to advance these resolutions. Most other Democratic senators joined with Republicans who voted down the pair of resolutions.

Rachel Overstreet, another demonstrator at the Washington event, said she opposes some aspects of U.S. foreign policy. She said that frustration extends both toward U.S. policy regarding the Gaza conflict and toward the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

When asked if there was anything she approved of about the Trump administration, Overstreet noted her Native American heritage and said she was heartened after the Department of Justice announced, this week, that it would surge resources to help investigate unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native American victims. While she credited the Trump administration in one aspect, she expressed reservations about what she described as the administration’s “break now, ask questions later” approach.

Devin McCullough, who wore a red shirt that read “Stop Genocide in Gaza” as he stood with other protesters in Chattanooga, also voiced concerns about civilian deaths in the war-torn territory and told The Epoch Times he has been disheartened by Democrats. McCullough, who said he has always leaned liberal, said he still felt like he should join the nationwide protests against the Trump administration.

“I feel like this current administration has kind of steamrolled over everything. And that’s one of the reasons why I’m out here,” he said.

Along with his red Gaza shirt, McCullough held up a poster criticizing Trump’s recent tariff actions.

Devin McCullough holds up a poster as he takes part in a protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, in Chattanooga, Tenn., on April 5, 2025. (Ryan Morgan/The Epoch Times)
<p><span>Devin McCullough holds up a poster as he takes part in a protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, in Chattanooga, Tenn., on April 5, 2025. </span><span class="post_caption_credit"><span>Ryan Morgan/The Epoch Times</span></span></p>

Asked how he felt about Musk and the DOGE, McCullough said he’s not opposed to efforts to streamline government processes and eliminate wasteful spending but is worried by the DOGE approach.

“They’re doing just like one fell swoop, laying off thousands of federal workers, saying it’s saving money, but they’re not targeting individual expenditures,” he said.

Counter-Protests Muted

As the anti-Trump demonstrators lined the streets a block away from the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga on Saturday, an event coordinator offered instructions for what to do if attendees met with people not aligned with the protest event. She instructed attendees to be non-violent and open to an exchange of views if possible but advised everyone to keep their distance if a counter-protester appeared overly confrontational.

The event coordinator further instructed that attendees should chant “U.S.A., U.S.A.” over any confrontational counter-protesters. This chant, she said, would serve as a signal for a security team dressed in orange reflective vests to help keep opposing sides separated.

At one point during the Chattanooga protest, a white pick-up truck flying Trump campaign flags began rolling slowly down the street, lined on either side by the anti-Trump protesters. The passengers in the truck were met with a mix of the “U.S.A.” chant, boos, whistles, and jeers. The truck made a few more passes along the protest route.

An hour into the Chattanooga protest, a handful of obvious counter-protesters had emerged. One identified himself to The Epoch Times only as Steve, while a second said his name was William. After a brief confrontation with the anti-Trump protesters, both men elected to remain a short distance away from the main crowd.

Brooke Hadden said she came out to the Saturday protest to see what was going on and to exchange views. Standing aside from the main crowd, Hadden and Steve debated a variety of topics, ranging from immigration to whether males should be able to compete in women’s sports.

“There are causes here that I actually will agree with and care about, and there are some that I am not behind,” Hadden said.

At the rally in Washington, signs of any organized counter-protest were similarly sparse.

The Epoch Times crossed paths with a group of high schoolers from Alabama, all of whom were wearing Trump campaign merchandise. Some of those in the group said they happened upon the anti-Trump protest by coincidence.

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