Thousands to march in Washington DC ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration

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Thousands to march in Washington DC ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration
Published: Jan, 18 2025 15:57

Thousands of people are set to march from three separate points around Washington DC on Saturday ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The rally, going by the People's March, is a rebrand of the 2017 Women's March, which saw more than 500,000 marchers take to the streets of DC at the start of Mr Trump's first reign, as millions more participated in local marches around the country.

The marches are being led by several national activists groups, and mark the start of what the incoming president called "the most important weekend, plus, in American history" on his Truth Social platform. But the march this year is tipped to be around one 10th of the size of the first one after Democrat Kamala Harris's resounding loss to the Republicans, with organisers saying it has been a struggle to conjure up the same passion as in 2017.

"The reality is that it's just hard to capture lightning in a bottle," said Tamika Middleton, managing director at the Women's March. "It was a really particular moment. In 2017, we had not seen a Trump presidency and the kind of vitriol that that represented.".

Ms Middleton says the march, which rebranded to be more inclusive, is not specifically aimed at Mr Trump this time around, but rather on a broader set of issues, such as women's and reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, climate and democracy.

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