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Trump guidelines draw outrage about protests on the day of May day in the USA

Annual rallies of the May day in cities across the country rose on Thursday with thousands of anti-trump demonstrators when the outcry continued to grow over the president's agenda and the expansion of the executive power.

The demonstrators condemned the government's efforts, the rights of the employees – a special aching spot in a day that devoted themselves to the celebration of organized labor, as well as plans to reduce educational financing and the implementation of mass deportations.

“We are here to support our workers and our union,” said the 63 -year -old Jena Olsen, who has been a flight attendant for 39 years, at a big rally at Union Park in Chicago. However, demonstrators said they were also angry with President Trump's “threat to democracy”.

“I think the two coexist,” said Ms. Olsen, “and this huge turnout shows that.”

A separate effort that the organizers invoiced as a national action day of the action brought the legal professions in Washington and federal devices all over the country in front of the Supreme Court in Washington and the federal courts throughout the country to advance the independence of the judiciary and to lean the efforts to intimidate law firms.

The lawyers, who demonstrated in front of the Supreme Court, confirmed their oath to serve with integrity and protect the rule of law – principles that Mr. Trump does not seem to be interested in, said Fabiola Gretzinger, 28.

The police closed streets for the crowds in large cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington. However, demonstrators also gathered in small communities that were mostly voted for President Trump, including places such as Norman, Okla., Sauk City, Wisconsin, and Hendersonville, NC groups held signs in front of municipal buildings and public schools, and some demonstrators were red to display support for public education.

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