Tens of thousands of people marched in streets across the United States, staging the fourth day of protests of Donald Trump’s surprise victory as president. Protesters rallied at New York’s Union Square before taking their cause up Fifth Avenue toward Trump Tower, where they were held back by police barricades. “I just can’t have Donald Trump running this country and teaching our children racism, sexism and bigotry,” she said. Demonstrators march to Trump Tower in Chicago on Saturday, as marches continue accross the US against the policies of US President-elect Donald Trump. “If you’re gay, if you’re LGBT, if you’re Muslim, if you’re Latin, if you’re special needs, if you’re female, it’s a much unsafer place now.”
Source: Hindustan Times November 13, 2016 07:13 UTC