Northeast Ohio protests against Trump show increasing urgency
Protests against President Donald Trump have surged in Northeast Ohio since his return to office. Demonstrators are using more organized tactics and expressing heightened urgency, targeting local Republican lawmakers and addressing various issues, including federal worker layoffs and funding cuts. Recent protests have seen significant turnout, with events like the International Women’s Day march attracting 1,500 participants. Organizers report a growing interest in activism, with many new individuals joining their efforts to raise awareness and pressure lawmakers on key issues. Upcoming protests are planned, including rallies against job cuts in the U.S. Postal Service and a pro-reproductive rights march in June. Organizers aim to maintain momentum and channel public frustration into community engagement and political action.