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Thousands gather in Washington to oppose Trump inauguration

Countless individuals collected in Washington on Saturday to protest Presidentelect Donald Trump's inauguration, as activists for women's rights, racial justice and other causes rallied against inbound policies they state will threaten their civil liberties throughout the Republican's second term.

Some in the crowd wore the pink hats that marked the much-larger protest against Trump's very first inauguration in 2017. They wound through downtown amidst a light rain, past the White Home and towards the Lincoln Memorial along the National Shopping mall for the People's March.

Protests versus Trump's inauguration are smaller sized this time, in part because the U.S. ladies's rights motion seems more fractured to lots of activists after Trump defeated Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in November. Organizers anticipated 50,000 would go to, while local police anticipated about 25,000. More than 300 other marches were prepared nationwide.

Reproductive rights groups signed up with activists for civil rights, the environment and other causes in organizing the march versus Trump. He is preparing to take workplace on Monday, having lost his very first reelection quote in 2020 to President Joe Biden, a. Democrat.

In both of his victories, Trump beat prospects who each. would have been the first female U.S. president: Hillary Clinton. in 2016 and Harris in 2015. This time, Trump won all seven. battleground states to protect the Electoral College required for. the presidency, and carried the popular vote in a very first for. Republican politicians in 20 years.

Trump has vowed to make sweeping modifications on day one, from. migration raids to dismantling parts of the federal. government.

A lot of people are disappointed, stated Olivia Hoffman,. 26, who works at the California-based Young Women's Freedom. Center, which supports impoverished women and transgender youth,. and traveled with her mother to march in the nation's capital. A great deal of individuals feel like we've been defending the same. things for so long.

Saturday's march drew in a wide range of causes from. migration and democracy to climate change and the Gaza war. At. least one protester called out Trump's pressure on Canada,. bring a sign that read We are not your 51st state.

MOSTLY PEACEFUL

The demonstrations were mostly serene amid increased security. as patrol cars, with sirens on, drove close by. One protester in a. red MAGA hat who emerged near the front of the march was led. away by authorities, and anti-abortion activists displayed. graphic posters near the crowd's last gathering area.

Vendors hawked buttons that said #MeToo and Love defeats. hate, and sold Individuals's March flags for $10. Demonstrators. brought posters that read Feminists v. Fascists and Individuals. over politics.

Mini Timmaraju, CEO of the advocacy group Reproductive. Flexibility for All, praised the crowd's event in the face of. what's going to be some truly horrible extremism.

With Trump's Republican politicians also controlling Congress and. conservatives leading the U.S. Supreme Court, it is unclear how. activists or Democrats can counter Trump's strategies.

I'm thankful I can see some individuals here are enthusiastic, stated. Nancy Robinson, a 65-year-old retired printing and tech. expert from Maryland. That's not me. I think we're doomed.

Other demonstrations are planned over the weekend, including on. Inauguration Day, which falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Civil rights leaders state they will rally and continue to. activate under Trump's administration.

It's warming that people still care, said Preethi Murthy,. 28, who is based in Washington and works in global health. We. need to reveal that we're larger in numbers and we're not going to. pull back..

(source: Reuters)