| Women's March 2.0: Protesters flooded the streets to rally against Trump presidency on its one-year anniversary by Brennan Weiss on Jan 20, 2018, 5:49 PM Advertisement
Protests erupted across the United States on Saturday, with thousands of demonstrators lining the streets of major cities, donning pink "pussyhats," and rallying against President Donald Trump. The demonstrations are taking place on the one-year anniversary of Trump's inauguration and the 2017 Women's March, in which millions of people were believed to have protested simultaneously for women's rights and against Trump's election victory. Here are some scenes from Saturday's protests:SEE ALSO: More than 3 million people believed to have protested on the day after Trump's inauguration DON'T MISS: The organization that planned the Women's March is trying to turn the protests into election results in 2018 Women, men, and children took to the streets in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and various other cities.
There were also solidarity protests in countries like Italy, Japan, Germany, and Uganda. Source: The New York Times.
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