WASHINGTON — Protesters gathered with signs, and a mock guillotine, at Malcolm X Park before beginning to march toward the White House, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump Monday.
They came from New York and Washington, North Carolina and Southern California, New Jersey and Newcastle, and even Europe and China.
A rally in opposition to President Donald Trump, who was sworn into office Monday, is underway in Dupont Circle.
A call for Black self-determination and nation-building. A reflection on the legacy of MLK and the challenges ahead.
Left-wing groups opposing Donald Trump’s second presidency had plans to “fight back” with thousands of protesters in Washington, D.C. on Monday — but that’s not what happened. The Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition and the People’s Forum,
Anti-Trump Jan. 20 protests in D.C. had dozens standing in the snow complaining about the weather and a pile of unused megaphones.
On Sunday, the hip-hop star performed at the event hosted by former PayPal COO and incoming AI and crypto czar, David Sacks. Snoop Dogg's industry peers, Rick Ross, Soulja Boy, and Nelly, also appeared at the Trump celebration. But the hip-hop stars are now facing the music from their outraged fans online.
The rap community was furious to learn Nelly, Soulja Boy, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross were supporting Trump's inauguration events.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Left-wing groups opposing Donald Trump’s second presidency had ... 10,000 people across the town, starting at Malcolm X Park. The Daily Caller News Foundation, however ...
Snoop Dogg faced backlash for performing at a ball celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration, but his response sparked further criticism.
Liberal protesters gathered around Washington, D.C., to express their disapproval of President Donald Trump‘s inauguration Monday. Trump succeeded former President Joe Biden after winning the election two months ago,
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders.