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Over 700 events and protests across the US mark ‘A National Day of Action’

Over 700 events and protests across the US mark ‘A National Day of Action’

  • Over 700 events and protests are taking place across the US today as part of “A National Day of Action”, largely spearheaded by the decentralized 50501 movement.
  • The protests, which include marches, rallies, courthouse demonstrations, diaper drives, skill shares, free community meals, and teach-ins, aim to build a sustained movement against President Donald Trump’s actions since his inauguration in January.
  • Protesters are broadly targeting Trump’s policies, including the dismantling of the US administrative state, chaotic tariffs, and apparent defiance of court orders, such as one from the Supreme Court.
  • The events are also aimed at highlighting issues like the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was sent to an El Salvador prison by mistake, and his ongoing struggle for justice.
  • Millions of people attended over 1,300 “Hands Off!” protests two weeks ago, and today’s events are part of a broader movement to create lasting change through deep connections and sustained activism.

Protesters in Washington, DC on April 5th.

More protests against President Donald Trump are taking place today as part of “A National Day of Action” largely spearheaded by the decentralized 50501 movement. Events are scheduled in all 50 states, two weeks after millions of people attended more than 1,300 “Hands Off!” protests across the US and the world.

This time, over 700 rallies and community events are planned. A post on the official 50501 website describes some of the other efforts underway today:

Yes, there are marches, rallies, and courthouse demonstrations. But there are also diaper drives, skill shares, free community meals, and teach-ins happening all over the country. This is intentional. Because real change doesn’t just come from loud chants — it comes from deep connections.

“No one single march wins demands or ends injustice,” Ben Zinevich, an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, which is participating in the protests, told The Washington Post yesterday, “It’s really about building a sustained movement that can show itself as a political force.”

Today’s actions, like those earlier “Hands Off!” demonstrations, are broadly aimed against the actions of President Donald Trump since his inauguration in January. That includes the rapid dismantling of the US administrative state at the hands of Elon Musk’s DOGE, chaotic tariffs, and apparent defiance of court orders, including one from the Supreme Court. Notably, today is the 250th anniversary of the first two major battles at the start of the American Revolutionary War.

People are generally posting about the protests under the same “#handsoff” hashtag that was used earlier in the month. Below are scenes from some of the most visible protest actions taking place today, starting with what looks like hundreds preparing for a march from New York City’s Bryant Park:

The April 19 NYC March has not even begun yet and there are SO many people gathered!Mass mobilization is the way!#50501 #FightForDemocracy#HandsOff

Postcards for America (@postcards4usa.bsky.social) 2025-04-19T16:21:07.424Z

Protesters also gathered in Chicago’s Daley Plaza:

A large crowd showed up early this morning at Piatt Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, where protesters in the video below can be heard chanting “bring him home:”

They seem to be referring to Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who the Trump administration initially admitted was sent to an El Salvador prison by mistake. In the wake of a unanimous Supreme Court order to “facilitate” his return, the administration has been attempting to retroactively justify Abrego Garcia’s deportation while doing “nothing,” as a federal judge said this week, to try to get him back.

Nice crowd building in Cincinnati. #handsoff

David Pepper (@davidpepperoh.bsky.social) 2025-04-19T14:00:32.182Z

Demonstrators also turned out at Halifax Mall in Raleigh, North Carolina:

In Buffalo, New York’s Niagara Square:

Buffalo strong..50501 #handsoff

Bonnie (@bonniefitz.bsky.social) 2025-04-19T15:42:18.758Z

And Brittlebank Park in Charleston, South Carolina:

#SOUTHCAROLINA ! Charleston represented this morning with a THOUSAND people in attendance! Lemme see your pictures from around the state! (Other states welcome too😉)

Madelyne (@madelynerants.bsky.social) 2025-04-19T16:44:22.398Z

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Q. What is “A National Day of Action”?
A. It’s a decentralized movement with over 700 events and protests across the US, largely spearheaded by the 50501 movement.

Q. Why are people participating in “A National Day of Action”?
A. The protests are aimed against the actions of President Donald Trump since his inauguration, including dismantling the US administrative state, chaotic tariffs, and defiance of court orders.

Q. What is the significance of April 19th for the protesters?
A. It’s the 250th anniversary of the first two major battles at the start of the American Revolutionary War.

Q. What kind of events are taking place during “A National Day of Action”?
A. In addition to marches and rallies, there are also diaper drives, skill shares, free community meals, and teach-ins happening across the country.

Q. Why is building a sustained movement important for protesters?
A. According to Ben Zinevich, an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, “It’s really about building a sustained movement that can show itself as a political force.”

Q. Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia and why are protesters referring to him?
A. He’s a Maryland man who was sent to an El Salvador prison by mistake, and the Trump administration has been attempting to retroactively justify his deportation.

Q. What is the hashtag used for the protests?
A. The hashtag #handsoff is being used to post about the protests on social media.

Q. How many people are participating in the protests across the US?
A. Over 700 events and rallies are planned, with millions of people attending more than 1,300 “Hands Off!” protests earlier.

Q. What is the ANSWER Coalition’s role in the protests?
A. The ANSWER Coalition is participating in the protests and is part of the decentralized movement spearheaded by the 50501 movement.