Massive Labor Day Protests In New York And Chicago Against Trump's Policies, Billionaires
“These rallies are about reminding Americans that workers are the backbone of our nation,” said a spokesperson for the AFL-CIO, the country's largest federation of unions, which is leading the mobilisation alongside groups such as May Day Strong, Public Citizen, and Indivisible.
Protests target Trump and billionaire influenceThe demonstrations aim to sustain momentum from previous mass actions, keeping pressure on President Donald Trump and wealthy individuals who activists argue benefit from his policies. Many rallies focused on issues ranging from immigrant rights and social safety nets to corporate influence and authoritarian policies.
In New York City, several hundred protesters gathered on 5th Avenue across from Trump Tower, chanting“New York is a working town” and performing with a brass band. Organisers incorporated theatrics, including taco props and Trump costumes, to highlight slogans like TACO, which stands for“Trump Always Chickens Out.”
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Many demonstrators expressed concern about federal encroachment and violence, with Trump recently describing Chicago as“a mess,”“a hellhole,” and“a killing field.”
Organisers outline demandsThe May Day Strong Coalition published a list of five demands, including protecting Medicaid, Social Security, and other programs for working people; ending attacks on immigrants and communities of color; and fully funding education, healthcare, and housing.
White House responseIn contrast, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt praised Trump as a champion of workers.“President Trump believes that American workers are the heart and soul of our economy and our national identity, which is why he's championed an agenda that puts them first always,” she said.
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