
Thousands of people gathered in Downtown on Saturday to voice their anger at the Trump administration’s actions since his January inauguration. The President began by firing off a series of executive orders, some of which have been called unconstitutional. He’s given Elon Musk unprecedented access to US agencies, allowing Musk and his team to view the government’s vast trove of sensitive data belonging to millions of Americans. And he’s imposed sweeping tariffs on trading partners that sparked a massive sell-off in the stock market.


The “Hands Off” protests were part of a nationwide day of action organized by a number of different groups. The Associated Press reported that protests were planned in over 1,200 locations across all 50 states. The signs at the LA protest spoke of anger on a wide range of issues, including deportations, the firing of Federal workers, LGBT rights and the economy.


The protest started around 4:00 pm in Pershing Square, and then the crowd marched to City Hall. The event was scheduled to last until 8:00 pm, but I left around 6:00 because I had a house guest coming. I didn’t get to hear the speakers, but the message from the crowd was clear: They don’t like the mass firings, they don’t like the deportations and they don’t like the funding cuts. But in spite of the anger in the air, the protest was peaceful. As of this morning, I haven’t seen any reports of arrests. This story from the LA Times has more details.
Anti-Trump, Musk Protests Draw Big Crowds in L.A. and around the Nation

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