With fewer protesters and a renewed focus, activists plan for a second round of Trump
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With fewer protesters and a renewed focus, activists plan for a second round of Trump

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With fewer protesters and a renewed focus, activists plan for a second round of Trump When Rachel Izzo woke up on Saturday morning, she wasn't sure protesting was in the cards. She's one of several thousand who protested on the National Mall as part of the People's March, a mobilization put together by a coalition of left-leaning and progressive organizations opposing President-elect Donald Trump's incoming second-term agenda. This year, as Democrats and left-leaning voters grapple with the reality of a second Trump term, many are also working through what effective opposition may look like moving forward. Organizers told NPR that more than 50,000 attended—a tenth of the crowd seen eight years earlier when half a million people congregated in Washington, D.C., and 4.6 million people marched nationwide.

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