Thousands turn through our protest against Trump, billionaires



Thousands of people in cities all over the United States turned on Monday to protest against President Trump and billionaires on Labor Day.

May Day Strong, an alliance of dozens of working and calling groups, has organized more than 1,000 protests and other events in more than 900 cities. The national batch, supported by AFL-CIO, is called “workers on billionaires”.

Organizers told Hill that they expect several hundreds of thousands of people to attend all over the country on Monday.

The demonstrators moved to the streets in large cities such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, while the demonstrations extended to many cities and other states, from Washington, DC to San Diego, and the pockets of Florida to Idahu.

The protests generally focus on what critics view as an excessive influence between American business leaders and major companies during the second Trump administration.

“The Labor and Society Party is planning more than just a barbecue on the Day of Workers this year because we have to stop billionaires. Billionaires stealing working families, destroying our democracy, building special armies to attack our cities and cities,” is what reads its website on the May Strong.

The demonstrations in some cities took a special focus.

In Chicago, where Trump threatened to send the National Guard forces and federal immigration agents amid a batch of crime, thousands of demonstrators chanted and carried signs of any increase in federal law enforcement.

The Washington Post reported that the local AF-CIO president in San Francisco said that the city’s gathering focused on technology companies such as Balnter, which received billions of dollars in federal contracts in Trump’s second period in a wide boost to embrace artificial intelligence.

When it was reached for the comment, White House spokesman Taylor Rogers said, “No one has done more for men and women working more than President Trump,” said White House spokesman Taylor Rogers.

“President Trump believes that American workers are the heart and spirit of our economy, and this is why he has always defended an agenda that places them in the first place-from the signature of the largest medium-class tax discounts in history to secure nearly $ 10 trillion in new investments to create great-wage jobs throughout our country,” Rogers added.

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