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‘Hands Off’ protests take off across US to oppose Trump agenda – live | Protest

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Photos show nationwide anti-Trump protests from Delaware to California

Here are some images coming through the newswires from across the country as thousands take to the streets in demonstrations against Donald Trump’s administration:

Demonstrators gather on the National Mall for the nationwide “Hands Off!” protest against US President Donald Trump and his advisor, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in Washington, DC, on April 5, 2025. Photograph: Amid Farahi/AFP/Getty ImagesPeople take part in a nationwide “Hands Off!” anti-Trump protest in New York City, U.S., April 5, 2025. Photograph: Eduardo Muñoz/ReutersDemonstrators gather at city hall during the “Hands Off Massachusetts! Rally/March” in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 5, 2025. Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty ImagesDemonstrators march through the streets during the “Hands Off Massachusetts! Rally/March” in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 5, 2025. Photograph: Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty ImagesDemonstrators hold a “Hands Off” protest rally against U.S. President Donald Trump, in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, U.S., April 5, 2025. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/ReutersShare

Victoria Clayton-Alexander

About 600 people registered for the event, billed as a Hands Off rally, at the Ventura Government Center on Victoria Avenue in California.

Ventura, with a population of 109,000, is a laidback beach and agricultural community with a vibrant cultural scene, about 65 miles north of Los Angeles.

Leslie Sage, mother of two, drove up from nearby Thousand Oaks and said: “I’m a white woman and I want everyone to know white women don’t support Trump.” Sage’s sign read: “Russian Asset, American Idiot.”

She came with her friend Stephanie Gonzalez. “As a double lung transplant recipient I’m outraged that access to medical care and funding for research is at risk. This president is deranged.”

People showed up from Ventura but also Ojai, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Camarillo and Simi Valley.

Harlow Rose Rega, an 8-year old from Ventura, came with her grandmother Sandy Friedman. Harlow made her own sign: “Save my future.”

Friedman is worried about her social security. “I worked my whole life and so did my husband. Now I’m afraid Trump will take it away,” she said.

Signs indicated protesters are worried about a range of issues — racism, national parks, health care, environment, veteran benefits, grocery costs and more. Some people said AI helped with their signage but refused to create anti-Trump slogans specifically so they worked around that.

People hold signs at the anti- Donald Trump rally in Ventura, California Photograph: Victoria Clayton-Alexander/The Guardian

In Ventura, a chant of “Donald Trump has got to go. Hey hey ho ho!” started amid lots of cheers and honking cars.

A mix of English and Spanish songs is also blasting from the mobile sound system. People are in good spirits and friendly with peacful though loud protests and no evidence of Trump support.

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Updated at 13.52 EDT

Joseph Contreras

Several hundred vociferous anti-Trump demonstrators converged on a traffic circle in Florida’s Fort Lauderdale suburb of Hollywood Saturday morning to vent their rejection of the 47th president’s policies and myriad executive orders.

Chanting “hey hey, ho ho, Trump and Musk have got to go,” the predominantly white protestors jeered motorists in Tesla Cybertrucks and hoisted a variety of colorful placards that left little doubt where they stand on the topic of Donald Trump.

“Prosecute and jail the Turd Reich,” read one. Some reserved special ire for the world’s richest person: “I did not elect Elon Musk.” Others emphasized the protestors’ anxieties about the future of democracy in the U.S.

“Hands off democracy,” declared one placard. “Stop being Putin’s puppet,” enjoined another.

“This is an assault on our democracy, on our economy, on our civil rights,” said Jennifer Heit, a 64-year-old editor and resident of Plantation who toted a poster that read, “USA: No to King or Oligarchy.”

“Everything is looking so bad that I feel we have to do all we can while we can, and just having all this noise is unsettling to everyone,” Heit said.

Heit attended a protest outside a Tesla dealership in Fort Lauderdale last week, and the Trump administration’s frontal assault on the rule of law and the judiciary has outraged her.

“We’re supposed to be a nation of laws and due process,” she said, “and I am especially concerned about the people who are being deported without any due process.”

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Updated at 13.40 EDT

Protesters gather in London as part of anti-Trump rallies

Nadeem Badshah

Hundreds of protesters gathered in central London on Saturday as part of global demonstrations against Donald Trump’s administration.

Crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square with banners that read “No to Maga hate” and “Dump Trump”. The rally is one of hundreds of so-called “Hands Off” demonstrations around the world – including in cities across the US, Paris and Berlin.

The movement has been organised by more than 150 groups, including civil rights groups and trade unions.

Among the protesters in London was Clarke Reinstein, 73, from Rhode Island, who told the PA news agency he was “disappointed in my fellow Americans” over the election of Donald Trump.

“I’ve been in London for two months and I like being over here because people think a little differently,” he said, adding: “They made a mistake over Brexit – but they didn’t fall over like the Americans have.”

A 37-year-old woman from Philadelphia was draped in the American flag that had been presented to her second world war veteran grandfather.

The woman, who did not wish to be named, told PA she was protesting because of the “absolute, mind-blowing insipidness” of Trump’s presidency.

“I don’t want to alienate the rest of the world,” she said, adding: “It’s not going to be useful for anyone in the long run. I felt powerless and I needed to come out and say something … I have friends in the United States who are marching in protest, and I wanted to march with them in solidarity.”

Brent Robertson, 56, from Albuquerque, criticised Trump’s tariffs saying: “Stupid is not the word … He is shooting himself and all of us as Americans, just so he can make himself look like a tough guy.”

Protesters hold signs as they join a ‘Hands Off’ demonstration against Donald Trump and Elon Musk, at Trafalgar Square in London, on Saturday. Photograph: Kin Cheung/APShare

Updated at 13.24 EDT

Maxwell Frost: ‘Insidious rise of authoritarianism fueled by corrupt billionaires’

Maxwell Frost, Florida’s Democratic representatve, is now adddressing the crowd in Washington DC.

We see the foundations of our society, social security, Medicare, Medicaid, the very safety nets that people have fought for, for generations, to ensure that our country lives up to its promise, are being targeted by the billionaires and the oligarchs and the corporations.

This insidious rise of authoritarianism is fueled by corrupt billionaires and mega corporations who believe that they have the right to control every aspect of our lives, our healthcare, to our schools, to our thoughts, to our very free speech under the false banner of patriotism and freedom …

They would have us believe that if we gave them all the control, everything would be great, but breaking news: they had the control. And look at where we’re at right now: massive wealth and inequality in this country.

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Updated at 13.05 EDT

Jamie Raskin: ‘We invite all Americans to…join the party in democracy and freedom’

Jamie Raskin went on to add:

We are not only the liberals who believe in liberty, we are not only the progressives who believe in progress. We are the conservatives who will defend the land, the air, the water, the climate system, the constitution, the Bill of Rights, social cecurity, Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act … the National Labor Relations Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Clean Water Act …

Everything that their party of nihilists and authoritarians wants to tear down in the next few weeks, we are going to conserve and defend for future generations of America.

We invite all Americans to join us, to join the party in democracy and freedom in solidarity.

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Updated at 13.04 EDT

Jamie Raskin is calling on the Donald Trump administration to keep its “hands off Greenland. That’s an independent country.”

Raskin adds:

Hands off Canada. That’s an independent country. Hands off Panama. That’s an independent country. Statehood for Washington, DC!”

Moving on, in a special shoutout to Wisconsin, which recently saw the liberal judge Susan Crawford’s victory over Elon Musk-backed Brad Schimel, Raskin said:

They showed America that organized people who want nothing but freedom can defeat organized billionaires.

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Updated at 12.49 EDT

Jamie Raskin, the Democratic representative of Maryland, is now addressing the crowd in Washington DC.

He said:

We’ve got the right to protest for what is right without being arrested, deported or fired. We’ve got the right to read the books we want, including 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale … We’ve even got the right to call the president deranged from crashing our economy, destroying $6tn of wealth and turning our 401(k)s into 201(k)s, and the press has the right to call the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico.

Criticizing the January 6 rioters, Raskin said:

These were monsters who turned the flag of America into a weapon of war against our police. And now, Donald Trump says he wants to set up a fund to compensate them. Mr Trump, if there’s got to be a fund to compensate people for January 6, we’re going to compensate the police officers and their families. We’re going to back the men and women of the blue, not the planners of the coup.

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Updated at 12.48 EDT

William Barber II, a professor in the practice of public theology and public policy at Yale Divinity School, just addressed the crowd in Washington DC.

Barber said:

“We are not going to bow to the power-drunk neo-fascist extremists. We only bow to God, and so we must stand tall when they attack everyday people… We must stand tall… So stand up to the technocrats. It’s time for our pulpits to stand tall. It’s time for statesmen…to stand tall. It’s time for the people to stand tall, we must mobilize our righteous bodies and our voices and our hearts by the millions.”

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Protestors from across the country join Washington DC rally

Robert Tait

Demonstrators from as far afield as New Hampshire and Pennsylvania have gathered on Washington’s national monument, in the shadow of the George Washington memorial monument, in advance of the anti-Donald Trump Hands Off rally.

In overcast conditions, protesters displayed a vast array of placards and, in some cases, Ukrainian flags, expressing opposition to administration policies. Some protesters said they hoped the event – the first mass demonstration in Washington DC since Trump took office – would act as an example to inspire others to register opposition. “

The aim is get people to rise up,” said Diane Kolifrath, 63, who had travelled from New Hampshire with 100 fellow members of New Hampshire Forward, a civic society organisation.

“Many people are scared to protest against Trump because he has reacted aggressively and violently to those who have stood up. The goal of this protest is to let the rest of Americans who aren’t participating see that we are standing up and hopefully when they see our strength, that will give them the courage to also stand up,” Kolifrath said.

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Updated at 13.03 EDT

Here are some images coming through the newswires of the Hands Off protests in Washington DC:

The national in Washington DC. Photograph: Amid Farahi/AFP/Getty ImagesSandals and shoes representing Palestinian children killed by Israeli forces in Gaza are displayed as anti-war protesters march toward the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington DC. Photograph: Manuel Balce Ceneta/APThe national mall in Washington DC. Photograph: Amid Farahi/AFP/Getty ImagesThe national mall in Washington DC. Photograph: Amid Farahi/AFP/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 11.45 EDT

Several congressional members are expected to make apperances and deliver speeches at the Hands Off protest in Washington DC today.

They include Democrats Jamie Raskin and Glenn Ivey of Maryland, Maxwell Frost of Florida, Katherine Clark of Massachussetts and Don Beyer of Virginia, as well as Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.

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Good morning,

Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets of Washington DC and other major cities across the US in a show of defiance against Donald Trump’s “authoritarian overreach and billionaire-backed agenda”.

The “Hands Off” protests – of which more than 1,000 events are planned across the country – are expected to be the largest single day of action since Trump was sworn into office for a second term.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, MoveOn, one of the organizations planning the protests, said:

This is a nationwide mobilization to stop the most brazen power grab in modern history. Trump, Musk and their billionaire cronies are orchestrating an all-out assault on our government, our economy and our basic rights – enabled by Congress every step of the way.

It went on to add:

They want to strip America for parts – shuttering social security offices, firing essential workers, eliminating consumer protections and gutting Medicaid – all to bankroll their billionaire tax scam. They’re handing over our tax dollars, our public services and our democracy to the ultra-rich.

If we don’t fight now, there won’t be anything left to save.

Stay tuned as we bring you live updates throughout the day of the protests from across the country.

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