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Donald Trump transformed Los Angeles into an epicenter of his authoritarian fantasies, but today, the inhabitants of Los Angeles repel.

One of the biggest events in No Kings is to take shape in Los Angeles where residents come out in effect to send a message to Donald Trump.
ABC7 reported:
If there was a question, it was going to be a massive demonstration, well, it was answered. It will be who is Pershing Square. You have a crowd around it. And then on the right side of your screen is Broadway and Hill Street. And when you go up Hill Street, then to Broadway, and take Broadway to the North towards the Town Hall, this is where everyone met at the start, in Grant Park. It's just a flood of people. The chief had therefore mentioned 10s of 1000 for sure, if not perhaps 100,000 and it is a large amount of people to try to follow.
Discover the size of this crowd in the second city in the country:
The interesting element of this event is the diversified group of people who arise. People who have never protested before are standing side by side with activists who have protested for years, or even decades.
The protest itself contains a wide variety of economics problems to immigration, LGBTQ +rights, abortion.
The only thing all these demonstrators have in common is that they reject Donald Trump and his presidency.
Trump tried to encourage violence and chaos in Los Angeles. Instead, the city presents itself in such large numbers at the town hall that they have in inferiority the troops of the National Guard, and the troops of the National Guard are overshadowed by the demonstration.
Look at the protest of the live:
Most importantly, as we can see in other cities, these demonstrations are peaceful.
Donald Trump gets what he wants in any way. The streets of Washington, DC were described by journalists as empty for the military parade of Trump's birthday. Meanwhile, millions of Americans gather in more than 2,000 locations to reject his presidency.
If the Trump administration thought it would make an example in Los Angeles, they were wrong. The watch to the nation the depth of its rejection of its presidency.
America rejects the criminal who would be king and, in doing so, gets up to protect his democracy.
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