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The article describes a large-scale protest in the United States, organized by the "50501 Movement," with an estimated participation of over 5 million people across the country. The protest took place in Washington D.C., with around 400 to 500 participants gathered at Lafayette Square in front of the White House, holding homemade signs expressing their discontent with President Trump.
Participants expressed concerns about Trump's actions, such as ignoring court orders and the perceived lack of checks and balances from the courts and Congress, which they fear could lead the country towards autocracy. One participant, Gary from Virginia, criticized Trump's disregard for the judiciary, questioning the purpose of the courts if they cannot enforce their decisions. Another participant, Ginger from Virginia, criticized Congress for following Trump's directives without proper oversight.
Cynthia, a retired former congressional staffer, participated to defend the U.S. Constitution and condemned Trump's actions as "anti-democratic," especially his disregard for legal procedures and the Supreme Court.
The protest was not primarily focused on Trump's tariff policies, despite their significant impact on global markets. Instead, the protesters were particularly incensed by the Trump administration's deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man from Maryland, back to El Salvador, and demanded his return to the U.S.
The article includes several photographs taken by Chen Xiwen, depicting the protest scene in Washington D.C., with participants gathered in front of the White House to voice their opposition to Trump's policies.
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