Protest against Donald Trump on 50501 May in America: Burney Sanders to lead Philadelphia rally

50501 मई के दिन डोनाल्ड ट्रम्प के खिलाफ विरोध अमेरिका में: बर्नी सैंडर्स को फिलाडेल्फिया रैली का नेतृत्व करने के लिए

The 50501 Movement will protest against Donald Trump in the US.

Under the 50501 movement, there are several protests against President Donald Trump on May Day, which is for 50 protests, 50 states and 1 movement. The website of the movement states, “Join us in the fight to maintain the constitution and eliminate the executive overache.” “The day of national solidarity. Stop billionaire acquisition. We are many. They are some.”
The 50501 movement staged several large -scale protests across the country in the last few months. May Day opposed when Trump completed the first 100 days in the office – with the lowest approval rating. The rift on illegal immigrants is one of the most brightest achievements of the Trump administration in the first 100 days, which are rejecting the protesters.
“We will not stand as this administration because this administration kidnaps our neighbors, harasses people in our rights, jails, our marginalized communities, and the Evil Project turns 2025 into a reality. When the government attacks a person, they are attacking every American,”
On 5 April, ‘Hands of’ protests took place against Trump and Elon Musk. Thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the same group on 19 April. The exile of Maryland Kilmer Abrego Garcia was an important issue of the second opposition.

Burney Sanders to lead the May Day rally in Philadelphia

50501 protest today The May Day rally was led against Trump in Philadelphia with Vermont Senator Berney Sanders along with May Day. Organizers say protests, march, town halls and other action have been set in about 1,000 cities across the country to rally against the federal government’s “billionaire acquisition”.
“This rally is not especially necessary against Trump, it is against all bad owners, billionaires and elite, who are attacking the working class to pursue their own pockets,” Fili Chapter AFL-CIO spokesman Maggi Mully told Exios.

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