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Wildfires prompt evacuation in the Carolinas as New Jersey crews battle their own blaze; Iowa town halls find 'empty chairs'; California groups bring generations together to work on society's biggest problems; and Pennsylvania works to counter Trump clean energy rollbacks.

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Lawmakers from both parties face angry constituents. Some decide to skip town halls rather than address concerned voters and Kentucky considers mandatory Medicaid work requirements.

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Protesters: Trump administration actions 'cast aside democracy'

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025   

In many U.S. cities, President's Day was used to sound the alarm over actions by the Trump administration.

Minnesota protesters braved subzero temperatures Monday to express worry about the loss of democratic norms.

The 50501 Movement is described as a grassroots effort where organizers connect online to schedule peaceful protests in all states.

Monday marked the second nationwide group of rallies since President Donald Trump returned to office.

Woodbury's Rob Gallagher attended the St. Paul event. He said he's convinced democracy is being undermined as Trump's staff aggressively cuts agency budgets and workers in the face of court challenges.

"It affects everybody, the great many," said Gallagher, "and for what? You know, it's incompetently done, it's done without checks and balances on appropriations that have already been made, and without checks on conflicts of interest. And so, it's wrong in every dimension."

Those conflicts of interest involve claims that Trump adviser Elon Musk, leading the purge of spending cuts, is violating ethics rules because his companies hold government contracts.

Other protesters say Congress isn't doing enough to intervene.

Musk and other Trump officials defend their actions, saying these are changes Americans voted for.

The 50501 Movement says it isn't tied to any political party and calls for Trump to be impeached and for Musk to be investigated.

Gallagher said he hopes the feelings they're expressing dovetail into other forms of peaceful protest, in both blue and red states.

"Consumers' purchasing drives the economy," said Gallagher, "and if we could leverage this sort of group activity into a 'no buy day' - or, you know, 'no purchases over a weekend' - or to other kinds of group activity, that would move the needle."

Gallagher, who is retired, said he worked many years in business and was trained to reduce wasteful spending. He's convinced any entity can be made more efficient, but thinks what's happening in Washington, D.C., isn't the way to do it.

Attendance has varied at these protests, depending on the state and weather. Most in the Midwest have seen several hundred people.

Support for this reporting was provided by Carnegie Corporation of New York.




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