The second part of the ‘Hands off’ protest against President Donald Trump will likely be held at present throughout the US as greater than 400 rallies are anticipated as half of the mass motion organized by the group 50501 which stands for 50 protests in 50 states and one motion. The first part of this befell on April 5, and the response was greater than what the organizers anticipated. Many different mass actions befell against Trump since his inauguration on January 20, 2025. One was ‘No Kings Day’ that was held on February 17.
After the success of the April 5 protest, the organizers predict an excellent larger turnout at present. In social media posts, the group acknowledged that they need 3.5 % of the U.S. inhabitants—greater than 11 million folks—to take part. They cite this determine as the brink for “sustained resistance in order to make a difference.”
50501 stated the April 19 demonstration is to protest against what it describes as a “hostile government takeover” by the Trump administration. But it’s much less of a protest and extra about elevating consciousness on many points that they assume are going mistaken within the Trump administration.
“The 50501 movement has called for a National Day of Action, also known as a National Day of Community Action, not a National Day of Protest,” 50501’s nationwide press coordinator Hunter Dunn stated. “There are plenty of demonstrations happening around the country as part of the day of action, but the primary focus of the day of action is speaking to the needs of your community.”
In Southern California, this might appear to be a mutual support drive to assist people who find themselves nonetheless affected by the implications of the devastating wildfires. In different locations, this might appear to be an illustration against [Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s] fascistic mass deportation plan (for instance, New York City’s march). The aim right here is neighborhood influence, not attendee numbers.”
Montgomery, Alabama: 10 am at 105 South Court St
Fairbanks, Alaska: 11.30 am at 800 Cushman St
Tucson, Arizona: 8.45 am at 900 S Randolph Way
Little Rock, Arkansas: 11 am at 500 Woodlane St.
Eureka, California: midday at 825 fifth St
Denver Colorado: midday at 200 E Colfax Ave
New London, Connecticut: 10 am at 70 Huntington St
Miami, Florida: 10 am at 301 Biscayne Blvd
Atlanta, Georgia: midday at tenth St tenth St Rainbow Crosswalks
Maui, Hawaii: 4 pm at 310 W Ka’ahumanu Ave
Twin Falls, Idaho: midday at 1159 Addison Ave East
Wichita, Kansas: midday at 100 N Broadway
Lexington, Kentucky: 2 pm at 120 North Limestone
Idaho Falls, Idaho: 4 pm at 755 Memorial Drive
Quincy, Illinois: 10 am at 202 N fifth St
Nashville, Indiana: 11 am at 20 E Main St
Le Mars, Iowa: 2 pm at 215 Fourth Ave SE
Boothbay, Maine: midday at 1 Common Drive
Boston, Massachusetts: midday at 24 Beacon St
La Plata, Maryland: 10 am at 200 Charles St
Detroit, Michigan: midday at Hart Plaza
St Cloud, Minnesota: midday at 1300 W Saint Germain St
Kansas City, Missouri: 11 am at W forty seventh St and Mill Creek Parkway
Hattiesburg, Mississippi: midday at 399 W Pine St
Great Falls, Montana: midday at 125 Central Ave W
Las Vegas, Nevada: 4 pm at 100 Plaza Park
Keene, New Hampshire: midday at Central Square
Lawrence Township, New Jersey: midday at 100 Dave Nevius Way
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico: 11 am at 151 E Riverside Drive
Potsdam, New York: 11 am at Main Street close to Ives Park
Rutherford County, North Carolina: 10 am on the intersection of Church and Main Street
Cleveland, Ohio: 4 pm at Cleveland Square
Tulsa, Oklahoma: 3 pm at 7021 S Memorial Drive
Corvallis, Oregon: midday at 120 NW 4th St
Easton, Pennsylvania: 10:30 am at 2151 Emrick Blvd
Providence, Rhode Island: 10 am at 82 Smith St
Charleston, South Carolina: 9:30 am at 180 Lockwood Drive
Pierre, South Dakota: 1 pm at 500 E Capitol Ave
Nashville, Tennessee: midday at 2500 W End Ave
Galveston, Texas: 10 am at 2228 twenty eighth St
Park City, Utah: midday at Sullivan Road
Rockingham, Vermont: midday at 2 Church St
Woodstock, Virginia: 9 am at West Reservoir Road
Spokane, Washington: 11 am at 1208 E Mission Ave
Washington D.C: midday at thirty fourth St NW and Massachusetts Ave NW
Lewisburg, West Virginia: 12:30 pm at West Washington Street
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin: 11 am at S Neenah Ave
Cheyenne, Wyoming: midday at 200 W twenty fourth St