Anti-Trump Protests Get Underway Across the Country

They came out in defense of national parks and small businesses, public education and health care for veterans, abortion rights and fair elections. They were against tariffs and oligarchs, dark money and fascism, the deportation of legal immigrants and the Department of Government Efficiency.

Demonstrators had no shortage of causes as they gathered in towns and cities across the country on Saturday for a day of protest against President Trump’s policies. Rallies were planned in all 50 states, and images of some of the earliest posted on social media showed crowds in places like St. Augustine, Fla., and Buffalo, and marchers in rainy Frankfort, Ky.

Protestors at the National Mall in Washington on Saturday.Credit…Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Protestors in Atlanta.Credit…Audra Melton for The New York Times

The mass action, “Hands Off!,” was planned at a time when many on the left have bemoaned what they considered a lack of strong resistance to Mr. Trump. The president has moved aggressively to punish people and institutions he viewed as out of step with his ideology.

The rallies were organized by Indivisible, MoveOn and several other groups that led protests about abortion rights, gun violence and racial justice during the first Trump administration. Organizers said they hoped to shift the emphasis to pocketbook issues like health care and Social Security, with the message that Mr. Trump is making life harder for the average American while benefiting his richest friends.

Protestors march through Midtown Atlanta on Saturday.Credit…Audra Melton for The New York Times

Credit…Adam Gray for The New York Times

They also moved away from focusing on massive demonstrations, like the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, to instead plan dozens of local gatherings in communities large and small.

Judging by the waving placards, some demonstrators had specific issues, while others opposed the Trump administration and MAGA movement in general. “Hands off my money, rights, democracy,” one sign proclaimed. “Make lying wrong again,” said another.

Katie Benner contributed reporting.

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