WATCH: Across the Nation Protestors March for Trump’s Impeachment
Marchers in Dozens of Cities Call for Impeachment of the 45th President
In dozens of cities across the nation Sunday thousands of people marched for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. From Albuquerque to Yuba City, marchers in about forty cities – including one in Merida, Mexico – marched and signed petitions calling for the removal of the nation’s 45th President.
Brad Sherman speaking in front of great banner at #ImpeachmentMarch pic.twitter.com/rZtlwKpv6S
— pamela griner (@pammyweezy) July 2, 2017
Video (above) of the Los Angeles Impeachment March shows Democratic U.S.Congressman Bead Sherman addressing a sizable crowd, who responded, “lock him up!” Other speakers stood on stage for nearly three hours talking about impeaching the president. Rep. Sherman has drafted a bill to impeach Trump. The L.A. Times reports thousands attended the L.A. march.
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“Down, down, down with Trump — up, up, up with the people†the crowd in L.A. chanted.
“We have to act now to protect our country from abuse of power and impulsive, ignorant incompetence,” Sherman said.
— pamela griner (@pammyweezy) July 2, 2017
Signs from San Diego:
Good turnout at #ImpeachmentMarch 6 months in. Proud to live in #SanDiego. pic.twitter.com/Um4rTXxMEG
— Michael Nekrasov (@mikrasov) July 2, 2017
“We must reject hatred, we must reject bigotry, homophobia, sexism,” a New Orleans march leader with a megaphone said. “And we must start with Donald Trump.”
Today, New Orleans joined the rest of the Nation in a unified Impeachment March. #ImpeachmentMarch #ImpeachTrump #Impeach45 #ImpeachTrumpNOW pic.twitter.com/8cLl0AZxoE
— Matthew Schoenberger (@ProgressMatt504) July 3, 2017
At Manhattan’s Columbus Circle in New York City, protestors chanted, “Drive him out!”
#ImpeachmentMarch come to Columbus Circle. Crowd is growing #trump pic.twitter.com/QufZ6gxZ2D
— Gabrielle Shatan (@GabrielleShatan) July 2, 2017
San Francisco:
Listening to @jhoddie777 address #ImpeachmentMarch SF! @Impeach45_March pic.twitter.com/MZgMpx53D7
— Alameda4Impeachment (@plsimpeach) July 2, 2017
Favorite sign from #ImpeachmentMarch San Francisco. pic.twitter.com/TdNXAZEHaC
— Janna (@JKBartleby) July 2, 2017
Philadelphia:
Scenes from today's Impeach Trump rally in Philadelphia.Filmed by Ford Fischer:
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Ann Arbor:
Anti-Trump chants filing through the streets of Downtown Ann Arbor.#ImpeachmentMarch pic.twitter.com/KRDNqyMliR
— Dylan LaCroix (@dylanalacroix) July 2, 2017
Ann Arbor’s #ImpeachmentMarch is well underway starting from the Diag. pic.twitter.com/YZXlVbde7A
— Dylan LaCroix (@dylanalacroix) July 2, 2017
Austin:
At the #ImpeachmentMarch in Austin. We march because we love America and will fight like hell to save our great democracy. @indivisibleATX pic.twitter.com/yrqsDKk4hL
— ActionsforAmericans (@ActionsUSA) July 2, 2017
Port Jefferson, NY:
At the #ImpeachmentMarch in Port Jefferson New York. #Resist #TheResistance #NotMyPresident pic.twitter.com/gGUYFNspHM
— Brian Joseph (@BrBabblingBooks) July 2, 2017
New Orleans:
Impeachment march at NOLA City Hall @IndivisibleNO https://t.co/5LpMmYS39v
— Dr. Jonas Chartock (@jonaschartock) July 2, 2017
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