A whole lot of march in Boston to support Muschus to support the democracy and protest policy of Trump

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Boston (AP) – Singing “Stop the Coup” and with signs reminiscent of “I love democracy” and “Resist”, a whole bunch of individuals gathered in Boston on Friday against President Donald Trump's policy and his billionaire consultant Elon Musk.

The peaceful rally under freezer was supported by 100 civil rights, environmental and advanced groups from Massachusetts. The spokesman, after speakers, geared toward the executive guidelines against marginalized communities and asked the gang to oppose an attack on democracy.

People gather to protest the federal government of the federal government of President Donald Trump in Boston on Friday, February 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)

“I am here because I am extremely concerned about my grandchildren, especially my granddaughter, who will not have the same rights that I had to control my body, and all the rights we have experienced and I have grown with” Diane Bleer, a 76-year-old from Lexington, said on the rally in Boston Common.

“You will be taken away if this malefactor is still widespread to destroy the government and destroy our democracy,” she continued.

Others criticized what they see as disassembly of the federal government.

“It is important to get up and protest and not just stay at home and do nothing,” said Ellen Epstein, a resident of Medford, who was reading “Stop the Trumpster Fire”. “I feel forced to get up for what is correct. What happens now may be very fallacious. “

People gather to protest the federal government of the federal government of President Donald Trump in Boston on Friday, February 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Casey)

Others emphasized and protect the necessity to support and protect immigrant and LGBTQ+ apartments that were the goal of Trump administration policy within the early days of the administration.

“Our government tries to extinguish our people, the people who make our beautiful country out, the queer people, trans people, immigrants, blacks and indigenous people with colors arise,” said: “Queenness is healing.” “It is hideous and disgusting.”

The organizers of rally said they hoped to place the political leaders under pressure, show moral courage and resist Trump's agenda.

The rally got here on the identical day when the layoffs within the federal authorities were implemented as a part of the efforts to scale back the state workforce, and a day after the vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as health secretary.



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