Anti-Trump protests in cities, suburbs and towns throughout US
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) said he will bring articles of impeachment against President Trump in the next 30 days, telling protesters at an anti-Trump rally in Washington that he does not “deserve” to hold the executive office.
“We need a Senate that will convict him this time, and I want you to know, from my heart, from my heart, I understand that he is a Goliath. He is a Goliath. He has control of the generals in the military. He has control of the Justice Department. He has control of the Republican Party, but my friends, my friends, for every Goliath, there is a David,” Green said while addressing demonstrators at D.C.’s “Hands Off!” rally on Saturday.
“And I want you to know, Mr. President, this David is going to bring articles of impeachment against you within the next 30 days. Within the next 30 days, I’m bringing articles of impeachment. I’m coming for you. Mr. President, this David is coming for you,” the Texas Democrat said.
Green, who vowed to bring articles of impeachment against Trump roughly two months ago, argued that Trump does not “deserve the office” he holds.
“You can’t be entrusted with liberty and justice for all. You can’t be entrusted with government of the people by the people for the people. I’m coming for you. I’m your David. God bless you,” Green said
White House assistant press secretary Liz Huston told The Hill in an emailed statement that Trump’s “position is clear: he will always protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid for eligible beneficiaries.”
“Meanwhile, the Democrats’ stance is giving Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare benefits to illegal aliens, which will bankrupt
On Feb. 5, Green said during a speech on the House floor that he would file articles of impeachment against Trump after the commander in chief suggested that the U.S. should take over the Gaza Strip.
On Saturday millions of people across the United States protested against the fascistic policies of the Trump administration and the rule of the oligarchy.
Reflecting the mass anger felt among millions of workers, students and professionals, it appears the turnout was more widespread and larger than predicted by organizers, with over 1,400 demonstrations occurring in the US, including up to 100,000 people descending on Washington D.C. alone.
«I am appalled by what this administration has done to destroy our government, to ruin public services, to invade our privacy, to deport people who are simply honoring free speech. It’s a lot like what happened to Germany in the late 30s.”
Major protests drawing at least 10,000 people took place in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Boston, Denver and Atlanta. Many metropolitan areas saw a half dozen or more protests, each numbering thousands, as in Houston, the Bay Area, St. Louis and south Florida. In cities across Michigan, including Detroit suburbs Ferndale and Dearborn and the state capital, Lansing, several thousand people participated in demonstrations. The main focus was on the largest cities and on state capitals, but hundreds protested in smaller cities, such as Davenport, Iowa—the most since the anti-police violence uprisings following the police murder of George Floyd in the summer of 2020.
International protests denouncing Trump and his accomplice, the fascist billionaire Elon Musk, were also held in Lisbon, Portugal; London, United Kingdom; Berlin and Frankfurt, Germany; and Paris, France.
The protests are part of a growing international movement in the working class against daily assaults on their democratic rights, social conditions and living standards. Millions of people are outraged over attacks on immigrants, federal workers, due process and science, as well as the ongoing genocide in Gaza, Trump’s ushering in of a global trade war and the rule of the oligarchy in general. There is a growing sense among millions that mass action is needed to stop the drive towards dictatorship and global war.
Most of the rallies held on Saturday were held under the banner “Hands Off!” a constellation of groups near, or directly integrated into the Democratic Party. At the largest rally in D.C., featured speakers included Democratic Representatives Jaime Raskin (Maryland) and Eric Swalwell (California). The Democrats praised the police and gave lip-service to constitutional and democratic rights, while proposing no concrete solutions besides electing the same Democrats who continue to “reach across the aisle” and enable Trump’s fascist agenda.
Similar proposals were advanced by rally organizers and Democratic Party-approved speakers at other events who sought to reduce the global crisis of world capitalism to the individual Trump, with a few insults leveled at Musk. The genocide in Gaza was ignored by these Democratic Party operatives, who limited their appeals to calling Congress and voting for Democrats in the next election.
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