Nationwide anti-Trump 'Hands off' protest today
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Anger over President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk will spill into the streets of Philadelphia Saturday, as protesters march against the administration and its politics. The protest in Philadelphia is part of a nationwide “Hands Off!
Protesters marched from City Hall to Independence Hall voicing concerns about cuts to social services, immigration policies and human rights.
Philadelphians traveling this weekend in the city will have to pack their patience, as several roads will be closed and bus routes will be detoured due to multiple planned events.
From City Hall to Independence mall, thousands of protesters mobilized in Philadelphia for the "Hands Off" demonstration on Saturday.
Nationwide, Americans with concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's policies and the influence of billionaire Elon Musk plan to protest April 5.
Nearly 500 people turned out Saturday for a rally in New Philadelphia against the policies of the Trump administration. It was one of hundreds of protests this weekend across Ohio and around the United States.
EPA employees gathered outside their office in Center City to protest what they're calling "senseless acts" by the Trump administration.
The demonstration was held Thursday, the day before a federal court will decide whether to restore an ICE policy that barred enforcement at houses of worship.