Hundreds of rally-goers gathered on the icy Boston Common Friday to voice their frustrations with President Donald Trump and billionaire turned White House official Elon Musk.
Nearly 1,000 people marched in the snow from the State House in Boston to City Hall, chanting “Elon Musk has got to go” and “No kings on Presidents Day!” The temperature was below freezing with wind chills in the teens.
Chanting “Stop the coup” and carrying signs including “I Love Democracy” and “Resist," hundreds of people rallied Friday in Boston against the policies of President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk.
Nearly 1,000 people marched in the snow from the Statehouse in Boston to City Hall, chanting “Elon Musk has got to go” and “No kings on Presidents Day!”
I thought it was important to be here on Presidents Day to demonstrate for what America stands for,” said Emily Manning, 55, a Boston engineer who came to the rally with her
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Protesters accused President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk of staging a government coup and making "attacks on immigrant, trans and marginalized communities."
Sky5 video shows the dozens of protestors holding signs and standing outside of the JFK Federal Building in Downtown Boston.
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