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50501 | |
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Part of Protests against the second presidency of Donald Trump | |
Date | February 5, 2025 |
Location | United States |
Caused by | Opposition to Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Project 2025 |
50501 (short for "50 protests, 50 states, one day") is a grassroots effort to protest the policies and actions of the second Donald Trump administration in the United States.[1][2] The group organized a nationwide demonstration on February 5, 2025.[3][4] Thousands of people participated by gathering outside state capitol buildings and city halls.[5]
Background
[edit]Discussions of a nationwide protest started circulating on social media in late 2024. According to organizer Kay Evert, the movement started on Reddit, with activist organizations eventually joining in.[6] The movement was organized by grassroot activists and spread through social media.[7] The movement used the hashtags '#buildtheresistance' and '#50501', with the latter standing for "50 protests, 50 states, one day".[8]
In early February, it officially partnered with Political Revolution, a group initially created to support Bernie Sanders' 2016 political bid.[9]
Locations
[edit]There were protests in the following cities:
State capitals
[edit]- Albany, New York[10]
- Augusta, Maine[11]
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana[12]
- Bismarck, North Dakota[13][14]
- Boise, Idaho[15]
- Boston, Massachusetts[3][16]
- Carson City, Nevada[17][18]
- Charleston, West Virginia[19]
- Cheyenne, Wyoming[20]
- Columbia, South Carolina[21][22]
- Denver, Colorado[23][24]
- Des Moines, Iowa[21][25]
- Dover, Delaware[26][27]
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania[28]
- Helena, Montana[29]
- Indianapolis, Indiana[30][31][32]
- Jackson, Mississippi[33]
- Jefferson City, Missouri[34]
- Juneau, Alaska[35][36]
- Lansing, Michigan[37][38]
- Little Rock, Arkansas[39][40]
- Madison, Wisconsin[41]
- Montgomery, Alabama[42]
- Montpelier, Vermont[43][44]
- Nashville, Tennessee[45]
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma[46]
- Olympia, Washington[47][48]
- Phoenix, Arizona[49][50][51]
- Providence, Rhode Island[52]
- Raleigh, North Carolina[53][54][55][56]
- Richmond, Virginia[57]
- Saint Paul, Minnesota[58][59][60]
- Salem, Oregon[61][62]
- Springfield, Illinois[63][64]
- Topeka, Kansas[65]
- Trenton, New Jersey[66]
Other cities
[edit]- Augusta, Georgia[67][68]
- Cathedral City, California[69]
- Colorado Springs, Colorado[70]
- Duluth, Minnesota[71]
- Fargo, North Dakota[72][73]
- Midland, Michigan[74]
- Palm Desert, California[69]
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[3][28][75][76]
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[77]
- Rapid City, South Dakota[78]
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota[79]
- Washington, District of Columbia[80]
Protests by state
[edit]Arizona
[edit]Phoenix
[edit]Protesters gathered at Arizona's capital building, in Pheonix. The protest went from 5 am to 10 pm. Arizonan protesters were subjected to regulation such as having keep 10 feet away from all buildings and minimize damage to state property, having to submit applications 10 days before the protest to use speakers, and not being able to stake signs or other equipment onto anything.[81] Protesters chanted phrases such as "deport Elon" and ''no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here''.[82]
Tucson
[edit]Protesters gathered at Tucson city hall. Chanting phrases such as "Fight back! Stand up!". Protesters held signs such as "Reject Fascism", "Support Trans Kids", and "No! This Fascist Regime Must Be Stopped". There was one counter protester, who held a handmade sign in support of Donald Trump.[83]
California
[edit]Sacramento
[edit]Over 1,000 protesters gathered near the west steps of California's capital building in Sacramento. Protesters held signs such as "F' Elon and the Felon", "Democracy Dies in Silence", and "No One is Illegal on Stolen Land".[84]
Los Angeles
[edit]Protesting high school students in Los Angeles held a walkout. The students marched from their schools to the Los Angeles City Hall.[85][86][87] The 50501 protest in Los Angles marked the fourth consecutive day of protesting in Los Angeles.[86]
San Diego
[edit]Protesters gathered outside the Edward J. Schwartz courthouse, in San Diego. Some chanted the phrase "Fight for your lives". Protesters held signs such as "Too Tired, For Fascism", "Stop Killing Us", and "Hands Off Our Democracy".[88]
Colorado
[edit]4000 protesters gathered in Colorado's capital, Denver, starting at noon. Protesters advocated for immigrant rights, government accountability, and opposition to Project 2025, and expressed frustration towards Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet for enabling the federal government.[89]
District of Columbia
[edit]Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. Capital in Washington. The protest occurred at the peace monument. The protest coincided with the All Out To OPM and Keep DOGE Out of DOL protests which occurred at the Office of Personnel Management Building and Department of Labor Building respectively.[90]
Connecticut
[edit]Around 200 protesters gathered at Connecticut's state capital building, in Hartford.[91] Protesters held signs such as "Fight Fascism", "Love Wins! Always!", and "Remove Musk".[92]
Florida
[edit]Tallahassee
[edit]Around 300 protesters gathered outside Flordia's old capital building, in Tallahassee. Protesters held signs such as "Freedom For All", "Dishonest Oligarchs Grift Everyone", and "Migrants Ain't Going Anywhere".[93][94]
Tampa
[edit]Several hundred protesters gathered outside Tampa's city hall. Holding signs such as "Deport Elon", "Protect Freedom" (held by former Tampa city council member Linda Saul-Sena), and "Hatred Will Not Make America Great Again".[94]
Georgia
[edit]Protestors gathered in Georgia's capital, Atlanta. The protest started at the Centennial Olympic Park before protesters marched to Georgia's capital building.[82]
Hawaii
[edit]Protesters gathered outside Hawaii's capitol building in Honolulu. The protesters voiced their fears of fascism from President Donald Trump. One protester held a LGBTQ flag. The protest attracted counter protesters, who were in support of Donald Trump. Security was at the protest to ensure the protests and counter protests remained civil. Several Hawaiian lawmakers came to meet and mingle with their constituents.[95]
Indiana
[edit]Nearly 400 protestors gathered at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis in opposition to President Donald Trump's recent policies. Demonstrators marched in favor of democracy, government transparency, and equal rights and against Project 2025, ICE overreach, anti-immigration sentiment, and LBGTQ discrimination.[96]
Kentucky
[edit]More than 200 people gathered in Kentucky's capital, Frankfort. Protesting actions by Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Protesters held signs such as "Protect Our Rights".[97]
Maryland
[edit]A few hundred protesters gathered in Maryland's capital, Annapolis, along Bladen and Calvert streets.[98][99] Many protesters compared Donald Trump to a puppet, with Elon Musk as his puppet master. The protest grew so big that the Maryland Capital Police had to shut down one side of Bladen Street.[99]
Massachusetts
[edit]Hundreds of demonstrators walked from the Common to the John F. Kennedy Federal Building and back to the steps of the State House.[100]
Michigan
[edit]Around 1,000 people came to a protest at Michigan's state capital in Lansing.[8]
Minnesota
[edit]Protesters gathered in Minnesota's capital, St. Paul. Protesters advocated for immigrant rights, government accountability, and were in opposition to Project 2025.[101] One protester held a sign that said, "Harris Walz Were Right".[82]
Nebraska
[edit]Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Nebraska's state capital, in Lincoln. Holding signs such as "Elon Stole My SSN", "Stop the Steal", and "Stop 2025". Promotional posters for the event had calls for action against "Project 2025" and "Trump's extremist policies".[102]
New Hampshire
[edit]More than 200 protestors gathered in New Hampshire's state house, in Concord.[103][104] Chanting phrases such as "Do Your Job". Protesters also held signs such as "Long Live Democracy, Reject Fascism", "It's a Coup", and "Hands off OUR Treasury, fELON".[104]
New Mexico
[edit]A few hundred protesters gathered outside the Roundhouse, in Santa Fe. Chanting slogans such as “Impeach Trump” and “Deport Musk”. Protesters held U.S. flags and signs such as "Diversity Hurts No One", "No Kings", and "Resist! Deport Musk!". Protesters spoke on a shared megaphone.[105]
Ohio
[edit]Around 100 protesters gathered outside Ohio's Statehouse in Columbus. Chanting phrases such as "Donald Trump has got to go", "Elon Musk has got to go", and "This is what democracy looks like".[106] Protesters held signs such as "Jesus was a Refugee", "Diversity Hurts No One", and "Women are NOT Property".[107]
Pennsylvania
[edit]Protesters gathered outside Pennsyvania's capital building, in Harrisburg. Protesters held a banner that said "Impeach 47", rainbow banners, signs that call for Donald Trump's impeachment, and American flags. One volunteer gave out snacks and drinks.[28]
Oregon
[edit]Salem
[edit]Protesters gathered and protested on the streets outside Oregon's Capital Building in Salem. Chanting phrases such as "This is what democracy looks like" and "Hey hey, ho ho, Elon Musk has got to go". Protesters held signs such as "Abolish Oligarchy", "If Your Family Isn't Indigenous, Your Family Are Immigrants", and "Unity Over Division". They also carried American and Transgender flags. One woman wore a Handmaid's Tale costume. The protest was attended by members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.[61][108]
Portland
[edit]Protesters gathered outside Senator Ron Wyden office in Portland. Holding signs such as "Congress DO Something", "No One Voted For Elon! Go Away!", and "Fuck ICE". One protester called for lawmakers to push back against the appointment of Trumps cabinet appointees, such as Pete Hegseth because of allegations of sexual assault, alcohol abuse, and financial mismanagement against him.[61]
Texas
[edit]Protesters gathered outside Texas's state capital building, in Austin. Holding signs such as "Screw The Coup", "No One Voted For Elon Musk", and "We, The People Do Not Obey Dictators!".[1] Protesters chanted "No fascist USA! No Trump! No KKK!".[8] One promotional poster for the event described the event as a "decentralized, self-organizing community action event to gather peacefully".[1]
Utah
[edit]Around 700 protesters gathered outside Utah's capital building, in Salt Lake City. At one-point protesters chanted "USA". Protesters held U.S. flags and signs such as "Family Separation Is Cruel and Unusual", "Muskrat, Unelected, Unaccountable, Unacceptable, Unbelievable", and "Utah for Human Rights To All People". Two protesters painted "eat the rich" on the State of Utah sign at the edge of the Capital lawn, which were cited for vandalism by the Utah Highway Patrol and released. When asked about the protest, President of the Utah State Senate, Stuart Adams said "I think people are a little frustrated, but I also think President Trump’s moving forward, and it’s not going to be business as usual. And I think some of it’s actually refreshing that we’ve got a president who will hit issues head on, deal with them and try to try to get things changed... I think we need to give him some time to see the results of his action. I think to actually criticize something before the policies actually have a chance to have the effect that they’re trying to achieve, I think is probably premature".[109]
Washington
[edit]Around 1,500 protesters gathered in Washington State's capital, Olympia. Protesters held signs such as "Immigrants make America great", "Reject Project 2025" and also held U.S. flags. They also chanted phases such as "USA we are" and "trans rights are our rights". The Washington State 50501 protest coincided with a protest for the OneAmerica Immigrant and Refugee Rally, which was at the steps of the nearby legislative building.[110]
Wisconsin
[edit]Several hundred protesters gathered outside the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison for more than five hours despite sub-freezing temperatures. Protesters included pro-LGBTQ demonstrators, members of the John Brown Gun Club, pro-immigrant rights' causes and other progressive groups.[111][112][113] The same day, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, a Madison-area Democrat, introduced the so-called "ELON MUSK Act", an anti-fraud measure that "would direct Federal Agencies to terminate any contracts held by a Special Government Employee", such as billionaire Elon Musk.[114] Musk's influence under the Trump administration, as well as Project 2025, were targets of 50501 protestor ire.[115]
Smaller demonstrations occurred throughout the state, including in Wausau.[116]
Wyoming
[edit]Roughly 60 protesters gathered in front of the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne, Wyoming.[117] These protesters carried signs showing "return the power to the people" and "stop Project 2025 - save democracy".[118] Others read "defend the constitution" and "nolite te bastardes carborundorum" (Don't let the bastards grind you down).[117] Protesters spoke out about their concerns with ICE raids, Musk's federal involvement,[118] and minority rights.[117] At 2:30 pm, flying American flags and LGBTQIA+ pride flags, they marched around the Capital Complex, which included the State Capitol building, the West Herschler Building, and the East Herschler Building, doing a call-and-response call at an area closest to the Wyoming House of Representatives chamber floor chanting "Freedom Caucus sucks".[118] Many of the protesters were students from the University of Wyoming.[117]
See also
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