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US Shakes as 50501 Protests Hit Trump
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34655, member: 636"] People marched across America last Saturday against President Trump's decisions. They called their movement "50501" because they held 50 protests in 50 states as one united group. Many protesters wanted Kilmar Ábrego García to return after officials wrongly sent him to El Salvador. Some demonstrators gathered near Tesla stores, outside the White House, and in city centers to share their concerns. Signs reading "No Kings" appeared at these events, linking today's issues with America's fight for independence 250 years ago. Thomas Bassford brought his family to Boston's protest because he believes freedom faces danger today. Representative Suhas Subramanyam reported a man with a Trump sign who pushed through crowds to confront him. According to reports, most gatherings remained peaceful throughout the day. Trump's public support stood at 45% during his first three months, which beats his previous first-term rating of 41%. However, this number falls below the 60% average that most presidents enjoyed between 1952 and 2020. His economic approval dropped from 42% on Inauguration Day to 37% recently. Earlier protests this month drew larger crowds at 1,200 locations nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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