Thousands of demonstrators took part in a series of nationwide “Hands Off” protests against the Trump administration Saturday, with many articulating their ire toward the 47th president’s policies using pithy slogans on handmade signs.
Below are some of the most eye-catching signs from the more than 1,200 “Hands Off” events across all 50 states.
Protesters gather in Novi, Michigan, as part of the nationwide “Hands Off” protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk on Saturday.NurPhoto / NurPhoto via Getty ImagesA protester holds a sign during a rally in Huntington Beach, California.FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP via Getty ImagesPeople join in a protest in Riverside, California, against the Trump administration.David McNew / Getty ImagesThousands gather in Chicago, joining rallies across the U.S. on Saturday.Anadolu / Anadolu via Getty ImagesAnti-Trump protesters in Riverside, California, hold signs Saturday.Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagA person holds a sign as protesters prepare to march in Los Angeles.Mario Tama / Getty ImagesDemonstrators in Seattle took part in the nationwide “Hands Off” protest.Mat Hayward / Getty Images for for Community CThousands of protesters marched through the streets of Chicago.Barry Brecheisen / Getty Images for Community ChangThe protesters packed Daley Plaza in Chicago.Barry Brecheisen / Getty Images for Community ChangDemonstrators attend a “Hands Off” protest in Atlanta’s Liberty Plaza.Carol Lee Rose / Getty Images for Community ChangDemonstrators hold signs in Atlanta.Carol Lee Rose / Getty Images for Community ChangProtesters gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for the "Hands Off" protest against the Trump administration Saturday.DOMINIC GWINN / Middle East Images/AFP via GettyPeople take part in an anti-Trump "Hands Off" protest and march in New York City on Saturday.Anadolu / Anadolu via Getty ImagesProtesters gather in Novi, Michigan, as part of the protest. NurPhoto / NurPhoto via Getty Images
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