Massive protests erupted across the United States and Europe on Saturday, as thousands voiced opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration and its policies. Organized under the “Hands Off!” banner, these demonstrations spanned all 50 U.S. states and several European capitals, marking a significant display of public dissent.
In Washington, D.C., tens of thousands gathered on the National Mall, holding signs that read “Democracy Not Dictatorship” and “Stop Destroying America.” The protests were a response to the administration’s aggressive cost-cutting measures, including mass layoffs and attempts to dismantle federal agencies such as the Department of Education. Elon Musk, appointed by Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, has been a focal point of criticism due to his role in implementing these policies.
Demonstrators expressed concerns over cuts to essential social services like Medicaid and Social Security, viewing them as detrimental to vulnerable populations. Additionally, the administration’s stance on immigration, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental policies has drawn sharp criticism. In Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu condemned the treatment of immigrants and the rollback of protections for marginalized communities.
The economic impact of the administration’s new 10% tariffs, which have led to significant losses in the stock market, also fueled public outrage. Senator Ted Cruz warned that these tariffs could trigger a recession, potentially resulting in a “bloodbath” for Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
Internationally, solidarity protests took place in cities including London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome. Participants echoed the sentiments of their American counterparts, expressing concern over what they perceive as threats to democracy and social welfare. In London, demonstrator Liz Chamberlin stated that Trump’s trade policies could lead to a “worldwide recession.”