May Day protests: 70,000 expected at worker rallies in all 50 states as Trump marks 100 days in office. Here's what to know
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With rising temperatures, protests against the Trump Administration are gaining momentum, led by individuals nationwide expressing discontent over economic challenges and political decisions. Set for May 1, coinciding with International Workers' Day, the demonstrators’ aim is to address issues stemming from trade tariffs, layoffs, and cuts to social programs. These protests are inclusive of various demographics, including retirees and teachers, and highlight a broad populist movement against the administration’s unpopularity, evidenced by falling approval ratings. Over 1,100 events are planned across nearly 1,000 cities, reflecting the urgency of these issues to American families.
Nationwide protests against the Trump administration are growing, fueled by economic anxiety and political discontent, particularly evident in the lead-up to May Day.
Demonstrators from diverse backgrounds, including retirees and teachers, exemplify widespread discontent regarding issues like Social Security cuts and education funding reductions.
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