A Growing Resistance Movement Against Trump's Regime
Contrary to Arwa Mahdawi's assertion that there is no opposition to Trump, the numbers suggest otherwise. Last month, an estimated 7 million people took to the streets in 2,700 locations across the United States during the No Kings demonstrations on October 18th.
The protests are not limited to a single event; hundreds of thousands of people engage in daily demonstrations against the Trump regime's lawless actions. In north-east Baltimore alone, sixty friends and neighbours joined me at a heavily trafficked intersection, waving signs as passing vehicles honked their approval.
These grassroots movements demonstrate the vitality of a rapidly growing mass-opposition movement. Beyond the numbers, thousands of Americans are also financially supporting legal advocacy groups that have brought hundreds of lawsuits challenging the regime's illegal actions.
It's clear that relying solely on the Democratic party to save the nation from tyranny is no longer an option. As Linda Rabben, a resident of Baltimore, Maryland, puts it, "We must save ourselves." The growing resistance movement against Trump's regime is gaining momentum, and it's essential to recognize its significance in shaping the future of American politics.
Contrary to Arwa Mahdawi's assertion that there is no opposition to Trump, the numbers suggest otherwise. Last month, an estimated 7 million people took to the streets in 2,700 locations across the United States during the No Kings demonstrations on October 18th.
The protests are not limited to a single event; hundreds of thousands of people engage in daily demonstrations against the Trump regime's lawless actions. In north-east Baltimore alone, sixty friends and neighbours joined me at a heavily trafficked intersection, waving signs as passing vehicles honked their approval.
These grassroots movements demonstrate the vitality of a rapidly growing mass-opposition movement. Beyond the numbers, thousands of Americans are also financially supporting legal advocacy groups that have brought hundreds of lawsuits challenging the regime's illegal actions.
It's clear that relying solely on the Democratic party to save the nation from tyranny is no longer an option. As Linda Rabben, a resident of Baltimore, Maryland, puts it, "We must save ourselves." The growing resistance movement against Trump's regime is gaining momentum, and it's essential to recognize its significance in shaping the future of American politics.