On Saturday afternoon, 2,500 people gathered at the Utah State Capitol to participate in the 50501 Movement, a nationwide protest against the Trump administration. Protesters voiced their concerns about the current administration and the need for elected officials to represent the people’s interests. Some protesters, like Scout Hamilton, were regular attendees at protests, while others, like Cynthia Sandoval, were first-time participants motivated by personal experiences with immigration issues.
The protest drew a diverse crowd, with individuals from both political parties coming together to oppose the current administration. Richard Jordan, a Republican, expressed his belief that Donald Trump should not be president. Along with vocalizing their grievances, protesters also collected food donations to help families affected by rising prices.
The event ended with protesters marching through downtown Salt Lake City, emphasizing the importance of exercising their right to peaceful assembly. Participant Wendy Garvin highlighted the significance of taking action and making their voices heard. The protest served as a demonstration of civic engagement and a call for change.
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