Several million protesters marched in over 3000 American cities to denounce a president they accuse of abuse of power.
The protesters gathered Saturday morning at the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The crowd, carrying anti-Trump signs, crossed the Potomac via the Memorial Bridge, toward the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, ending up at the National Mall, the vast esplanade in the center of the American federal capital.
Their demand was simple: “Ho! Ho! Trump must go!” And their varied slogans: “No to war. No kings. Impeach, remove, condemn. No ICE (immigration police). No justice, no peace!”
Another procession had formed at Anacostia Park in the southeast of the city, crossing the Frederick Douglass Bridge to protest in front of Fort McNair, a zone of military residences where several members of Donald Trump’s cabinet have recently moved, including Deputy White House Secretary General Stephen Miller.
Context: – This article discusses a protest against the President of the United States, Donald Trump, citing reasons of abuse of power and other grievances.
Fact Check: – The protest mentioned in the article took place in various cities across the United States and specifically highlights the activities in Washington, D.C.



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