Demonstrators marched again on Saturday in cities across the United States to protest against President-elect Donald Trump, who they say will threaten their civil and human rights, a day after a protester was shot in Portland, Oregon. Rallies were scheduled throughout the day in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, where organizers said they hoped to

continue the momentum after several nights of demonstrations triggered by the real-estate mogul’s surprise win in Tuesday’s presidential election. Chanting slogans including “Not my president!”, several thousand protesters marched peacefully up New York City’s Fifth Avenue past its glitzy store fronts before filling the streets around Trump Tower, the president-elect’s skyscraper home. READ MORE


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