Protests against Donald Trump facts for kids
Protests against Donald Trump occurred in the United States in 2016. They occurred because of Trump's presidential campaign, and because of the results of the 2016 presidential election.
During Trump's presidential campaign, activists organized demonstrations inside Trump rallies. Sometimes they called for the rallies to be shut down.
After Trump won the presidential election, students and activists made larger protests in several major cities across the United States. The protesters chanted that Trump is "Not my President!" and other slogans.
Images for kids
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Day Without Immigrants protesters in Washington, D.C.
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Not My Presidents Day demonstrators en route to the White House, Washington, D.C.
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Day Without a Woman protesters in front of San Francisco City Hall
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Tax March protesters at the U.S. Capitol
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Protestors against Trump recall abolitionist John Brown. Greensboro, N.C., October 7, 2017.
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Activists in Manila burn rotating Trump effigy, dubbed "Fascist Spinner", inspired by the fidget spinner
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Family separation policy protest in Phoenix, Arizona
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Baby Trump balloon flown in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, July 2018
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Baby Trump and Stop the Hate poster, Place de la République, Paris, November 2018
See also
In Spanish: Protestas contra Donald Trump para niños