Million join the main Women's March in addition to L.A., Chicago, worldwide (AP). |
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Over 1 million join anti-Trump marches
WASHINGTON, DC (AP) - In a global exclamation of [anti-Trump] defiance and solidarity, more than one million people rallied at women's marches in the nation's capital and cities around the world today to send President Don John Trump an emphatic message on his first full day in office that they will not let his agenda go unchallenged.
"Welcome to your first day; we will not go away!" marchers in Washington, DC chanted. Many of the women came wearing pink, pointy-eared "pussyhats" to mock the new president. Plenty of men joined in, too, contributing to surprising numbers everywhere from New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles to Mexico City, Paris, Berlin, London, Prague, and Sydney. More
Cops say no arrests at Women's March on DC
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The Latest on the Women's March on Washington and affiliated protests around the world. 6:10 pm EST: A day after more than 200 people were arrested in Washington while protesting the inauguration of Pres. Trump, the Women's March on Washington didn't yield a single arrest.
According to District of Columbia (DC) Homeland Security Director Christopher Geldart, no one was arrested at massive peaceful Women's March demonstration.
Director Geldart says, "I think our Metropolitan Police Department performed not only admirably but outstandingly." He adds, "They knew when we had those who were trying to destroy things and those who were trying to peacefully protest." More
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