Trump Protests Growing Across US?
Hundreds of Anti-Trump Demonstrations Scheduled Across U.S. as Far-Left Groups Lash Out at Border Security, Economic Reform, and Conservative Values
President Donald Trump’s bold America First agenda is once again under attack—this time from a wave of far-left protests sweeping across the country this weekend.
The so-called “Rage Against the Regime” rallies are being organized by the radical progressive group “50501,” which is calling on activists in all 50 states to protest what it claims are “threats to democracy.” But a closer look at their demands reveals a familiar list of far-left grievances: opposition to immigration enforcement, budget cuts to bloated federal agencies, and outrage over Trump’s common-sense reforms.
According to the 50501 website, more than 350 protests are scheduled for Saturday, with over 100 additional demonstrations in the works. The group—whose name stands for “50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement”—has a history of organizing disruptive events, including the “Hands Off” and “No Kings” protests earlier this year.
Among the group’s stated complaints:
- Enforcement of immigration laws by ICE
- Alleged cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and foreign aid
- Downsizing of agencies like the Department of Education, NOAA, and the National Weather Service
- Support for transgender rights activism
- Fringe accusations tied to Jeffrey Epstein files
The far-left protests also happen to coincide with Vice President JD Vance’s birthday, though organizers insist the timing is just a coincidence.
In an attempt to soften their image, some local organizers have changed the protest name to “RISE Against the Regime.” A Texas chapter of the 50501 movement urged participants to remain peaceful and avoid using explicit language on signs — a striking contrast to the group’s aggressive national messaging.
The original name “Rage Against the Regime” appears to be inspired by the controversial rock band Rage Against the Machine, known for its vulgar lyrics and anti-American rhetoric. One 50501 spokesperson even quoted a lyric from the band in a press release promoting the demonstrations.
Despite the noisy opposition, President Trump remains focused on securing the border, restoring law and order, and delivering for the forgotten men and women of America.
When asked earlier this year about similar anti-Trump protests, the President dismissed the attacks with a dose of his signature realism:
“I don’t feel like a king. I have to go through hell to get stuff approved.”
As patriotic Americans rally around President Trump’s leadership, these protests serve as a clear reminder of the deep divide between hardworking citizens who want to protect their country—and activist mobs who would rather tear it down.