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Trump News at a glance: anti-Trump demonstrations attract huge crowds in the United States | Trump administration

Crowds of people angry with the way Donald Trump runs the country paraded and rallied in dozens of American cities on Saturday in the greatest day of demonstrations to date by an opposition movement trying to find his momentum after the shock of the first weeks of the American president.

The so-called “Hands off!” Demonstrations have taken place in more than 1,200 locations in the 50 states by more than 150 groups, including civil rights organizations, unions, LBGTQ +defenders, veterans and election activists.

The demonstrators expressed their anger at the administration’s measures to dismiss thousands of federal workers, close to the field offices of social security administration, to effectively close entire agencies, to expel immigrants, to evolve protections against transgender persons and to reduce the financing of health programs.

Here are the key stories at a glance.


More than 1,000 anti-Trump protests “Hands Off” have struck the cities of the United States

People from the United States went down to the street on Saturday to oppose the leftist organizations called “Trump’s authoritarian agenda and the agenda supported by the billionaire”.

The organizers estimated that more than 500,000 people have demonstrated in Washington DC, Florida and elsewhere.

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Tens of thousands gather against Trump during the DC demonstration

The demonstrators estimated at tens of thousands of people gathered in Washington on Saturday in a demonstration of mass dissent against Trump policies that the organizers hoped that the snowball in a hilly cycle of demonstrations.

The anger against Trump and his billionaire lieutenant, the SpaceX and the head of Tesla, Elon Musk, were expressed in a sea of ​​signs and banners on the Washington Mall. Multiple messages have denounced the two men to close government agencies, reduce jobs and services and – in often graphic terms – to threaten the survival of American democracy.

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Cory Booker has urged action in the first event since historical discourse

Democratic Senator Cory Booker took a version of his record Senate on the road on Saturday at a town hall meeting in a New Jersey gymnasium, calling on people to discover what they can do to postpone Donald Trump’s agenda.

Booker asked questions to the Berbury’s Bergen Community College of the Suburban New Jersey on the same day as more than 1,200 “hands” demonstrations took place across the country. The town hall event was punctuated both by cries of celebration of “Cory, Cory” as well as at least half a dozen interruptions by demonstrators.

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Obama calls on Americans to defend democratic values ​​in front of Trump

Barack Obama called on American citizens, colleges and law firms to resist Trump’s political agenda – and warned the Americans to prepare to “perhaps sacrifice” to support democratic values.

“It was easy during most of our lives to say that you are a progressive or that you are for social justice or that you are for freedom of expression and that you do not have to pay prices,” Obama said during a speech at the Hamilton College in Clinton, New York on Thursday.

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The United States reveals all visa for South Sudanese on the country’s failure to repatriate citizens

Washington reveals all visas for South Sudanese passport holders and blocks newcomers, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday, complaining that the African nation does not accept its expelled nationals from the United States.

The State Department “takes measures to revoke all the visas held by Sudanese southern passport holders and prevent a new program to prevent entry,” Rubio said in a statement.

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Mahmoud Khalil says that his arrest was part of the “Columbia repression game book”

Mahmoud Khalil, student activist of the University of Columbia who led the pro-Palestinian gatherings of the campus and is now resistant to the expulsion efforts of the Trump administration, accused the University of throwing “the foundations of my abduction” and called on the student body to continue its demonstrations and demonstrations.

Khalil, a holder of the green card who is in detention in Louisiana while his case moves before the courts, was arrested on March 8. The Trump administration seeks to deport it by virtue of a provision in federal immigration law which allows the State Department to deport the non-citizens considered as a threat to the United States foreign policy.

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The Trump administration apologizes for telling Ukrainian refugees to leave Ukraine

Trump’s presidential administration recognized and apologized after declaring that he accidentally informed some Ukrainian refugees fleeing the invasion of their country by Russia that they had to leave the United States because their legal status was revoked.

About 240,000 Ukrainians were settled in the United States as part of the Uning for Ukraine – or U4U – program launched during the presidency of Joe Biden. But according to CBS News, some reinstalled Ukrainians received emails this week by telling them that the American Department of Internal Security would end their legal protections.

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Ted Cruz warns against the “bloodbath” in mid-term if Trump’s prices cause a recession

Ted Cruz, Texas’s American senator, warned that his republican colleagues were risking a “bloodbath” in the mid-term elections in 2026 if the prices of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” cause a recession.

Cruz has also warned that the president’s prices, if they remain in place for a long time and are welcomed by global reprisals on American products, could trigger a full -fledged trade war which “would destroy jobs here at home and make real damage to the American economy”.

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What happened to others today:

  • Another series of torrential rains and sudden floods struck parts of the South and Midwest in the United States Already heavily full of water by days of violent storms which also caused deadly tornadoes. Forecastists have warned that rivers in certain places would continue to increase for days.

  • New York State officials told Trump administration that they would not comply with its end of diversity requests, Equity and inclusion practices in public schools, despite the threats of the administration to end the financing of federal education.

  • Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will interrupt the expeditions of his cars made in the United Kingdom to the United States for a month Because he considers how to alleviate the cost of Trump’s prices. The 25% rate imposed by the United States on imported cars and light trucks entered into force on April 3.


Catch up? Here is what happened on April 4, 2025.

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