In America, more than 1 million people took to the streets amid heating up the atmosphere against Trump

New York: Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election with an unprecedented majority with the slogan “Make America again great, America first”. But within three months of taking charge, a disastrous storm of protest against US President Trump has arisen across the US. On Saturday, more than one million people in 50 states from New York and Washington to Florida took to the streets to oppose Trump’s policies, including tariffs. Under the ‘50501 Movement’, more than 400 places in 50 states, people joined the protests with posters and banners such as ‘no king in the US’ and ‘Send Trump to jail’.

People from small to large communities took to the streets across the US and described the policies of US President Donald Trump as a threat to the country’s democratic values ​​and ideals. 250 years ago, on 19 April 1775, as part of the onset of the revolutionary war in Lexington and Concord, there were several protests in the US on Saturday, including rallies in the middle city of Manhattan to a protest in front of the White House.

Trump’s policies, such as exile of illegal immigrants, sorting of government employees, increase in economic uncertainty due to tariff policies, anti -LGBTQ anti -stand and conflict with universities have increased so much that after two weeks of nationwide protests, millions of people in all 50 states have again demonstrated at more than 400 places. People gathered outside the New York City Library and in front of the White House and had slogans and banners like ‘no king in America’ and ‘opposing dictatorship’.

Men resident 80 -year -old Thomas Basford said that he believes that Americans are in danger of an attack from their own government and we have to raise their voice against it. These are very dangerous times for freedom in America. Basford joined the performance with his partner, daughter and two grandchildren. He said that I want children to understand the values ​​of this country and learn to fight for freedom.

People on the streets are calling Trump a threat to American democracy. He compared Trump to Hitler and raised slogans like “impeaching Trump, removes Trump and put Trump in jail”. Thousands of protesters gathered in Denver. People were shouting slogans against Trump’s immigration policy that there is no fear in our country, no hatred, no ICE, immigrants are welcome here. The slogan was in protest against the US immigration agency Ice, or immigration and customs enforcement, which detains illegal immigrants and expels them out of the country.

The protesters at Washington DC accused the Trump administration of weakening the right to constitutional principles, especially appropriate procedure. 41 -year -old Benjamin Douglas, who is protesting outside the White House, said, “This government is directly attacking the basic concept of law and not torturing citizens.” Surprisingly, these demonstrations also included Palestinian supporters and anti -Israel slogans.

Kathy Valley, a 73 -year -old New York’s 73 -year -old, is the daughter of people from Holocaust. He said, “We are in great danger.” The stories that my parents told me about the rise of Hitler matches me from today’s Trump. The only difference is that Trump, Hitler or other fascist leaders are more foolish. They are just being used.

Daniella Butler, a PhD student of Immunology at the University of Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, expressed concern over the cuts in science and public health by the Trump administration. Many people also refused to wait till the next election to remove Trump from power. He said that Trump should be impeached and should be removed from the presidency.

New York: Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election with an unprecedented majority with the slogan “Make America again great, America first”. But within three months of taking charge, a disastrous storm of protest against US President Trump has arisen across the US. On Saturday, more than one million people in 50 states from New York and Washington to Florida took to the streets to oppose Trump’s policies, including tariffs. Under the ‘50501 Movement’, more than 400 places in 50 states, people joined the protests with posters and banners such as ‘no king in the US’ and ‘Send Trump to jail’.

People from small to large communities took to the streets across the US and described the policies of US President Donald Trump as a threat to the country’s democratic values ​​and ideals. 250 years ago, on 19 April 1775, as part of the onset of the revolutionary war in Lexington and Concord, there were several protests in the US on Saturday, including rallies in the middle city of Manhattan to a protest in front of the White House.

Trump’s policies, such as exile of illegal immigrants, sorting of government employees, increase in economic uncertainty due to tariff policies, anti -LGBTQ anti -stand and conflict with universities have increased so much that after two weeks of nationwide protests, millions of people in all 50 states have again demonstrated at more than 400 places. People gathered outside the New York City Library and in front of the White House and had slogans and banners like ‘no king in America’ and ‘opposing dictatorship’.

Men resident 80 -year -old Thomas Basford said that he believes that Americans are in danger of an attack from their own government and we have to raise their voice against it. These are very dangerous times for freedom in America. Basford joined the performance with his partner, daughter and two grandchildren. He said that I want children to understand the values ​​of this country and learn to fight for freedom.

People on the streets are calling Trump a threat to American democracy. He compared Trump to Hitler and raised slogans like “impeaching Trump, removes Trump and put Trump in jail”. Thousands of protesters gathered in Denver. People were shouting slogans against Trump’s immigration policy that there is no fear in our country, no hatred, no ICE, immigrants are welcome here. The slogan was in protest against the US immigration agency Ice, or immigration and customs enforcement, which detains illegal immigrants and expels them out of the country.

The protesters at Washington DC accused the Trump administration of weakening the right to constitutional principles, especially appropriate procedure. 41 -year -old Benjamin Douglas, who is protesting outside the White House, said, “This government is directly attacking the basic concept of law and not torturing citizens.” Surprisingly, these demonstrations also included Palestinian supporters and anti -Israel slogans.

Kathy Valley, a 73 -year -old New York’s 73 -year -old, is the daughter of people from Holocaust. He said, “We are in great danger.” The stories that my parents told me about the rise of Hitler matches me from today’s Trump. The only difference is that Trump, Hitler or other fascist leaders are more foolish. They are just being used.

Daniella Butler, a PhD student of Immunology at the University of Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, expressed concern over the cuts in science and public health by the Trump administration. Many people also refused to wait till the next election to remove Trump from power. He said that Trump should be impeached and should be removed from the presidency.

– JD Vance on a four -day tour of India from today

– US Vice President will discuss many issues with PM Modi today.

– Will Modi raise issues like exile, Paris Agreement before Vance: Congress asked

New Delhi: US Vice President JD Vance will arrive in New Delhi on a four -day visit to India on Monday. This journey is taking place at a time when bilateral trade talks are going on between India and America. JD Vance will hold talks with Prime Minister Modi on bilateral trade, tariffs and other important issues on Monday itself.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will organize a dinner tomorrow in honor of JD Vance and his Indian -origin wife Usha Vance. US Vice President JD Vance, his wife Usha and three children Ivan, Vivek and Meerabel will arrive at Palam Airport at 10 am on Monday for a four -day visit to India. Apart from Delhi and his family, Jaipur and Agra will also go. About five senior officials of the Pentagon and State Department are also expected to come along with Vice President Vance.

The Indian delegation for talks with the US team is also expected to attend Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt and India’s Ambassador Vinay Mohan Quatra in the US. JD Vance’s family is expected to leave for Jaipur on Monday night.

Meanwhile, questioning JD Vance’s visit, the Congress has asked whether Prime Minister Modi will inform the US Vice President about India’s concerns on other issues. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned whether Prime Minister Modi would discuss the concerns of Indian students. Will the Prime Minister express India’s concerns over the withdrawal of America from the Paris Agreement and the World Health Organization? Will Modi clarify the US Vice President that with the withdrawal of America from the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, the livelihood of millions of people in India has been in danger?