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Protests on the day of the day mobilize growing outcry against Trump

On Thursday, thousands of people flocked on the Green Gras of Union Park in Chicago, the streets of the city center of Los Angeles and the Supreme Court in Washington to celebrate working creepers and to oppose the actions of the Trump administration.

Demonstrators said they were annoyed by President Trump's plans to reduce educational financing, to reset the rights of employees and carry out mass shifts. “He tears our constitution,” said Bill Hincks, 40, a union leader from the Oak Forest site in Chicago.

Working groups made up a significant part of the rally in Chicago on Thursday, although pro-Palestinian activists and anti-trump demonstrators swelled the rows. The event was one of more than 1,000 protests in cities across the country, which were organized by a coalition of basic activist groups, which are known as 50501 to attack traditional rallies on the working day.

A separate effort that was invoiced as a national day of Aktuk brought legal members to the Supreme Court and other locations in order to advance the independence of judicial independence and to oppose the efforts of the Trump government to intimidate the Ministry of Justice.

Large crowds were expected in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, where the police closed the streets. The area around the town hall in Philadelphia is also closed for an evening event in which Senator Bernie Sanders, regardless of Vermont, can be said.

A rally in the city center of Los Angeles mainly focused on migrant rights. Jose Servín, 31, kept a sign with the inscription: “Come on one of us, come for all of us.” Mr. Servin is an organizer who represents a nationwide coalition of interest groups on Thursday.

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