Americans ‘sick of Donald Trump’ join protesters against President’s UK visit



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She added that citizens are fed up with Trump and the effect his leadership is reportedly having on their family and friends Tens of thousands of people are expected to march through London today in an anti-Trump protest – but it’s not just Brits who are taking to the streets. US citizens are set to join those in Trafalgar Square demonstrating against Mr Trump’s policies on the second day of his visit. Many Democrats and progressives are set to join the march – telling the President to ‘go back to Washington’. Why? Because according to Inge Kjemtrup, the chair of Democrats Abroad UK, Americans living overseas are ‘sick of him’. She added that citizens are fed up with Trump and the effect his leadership is reportedly having on their family and friends. US citizens are set to join those in Trafalgar Square demonstrating against Mr Trump’s policies on the second day of his visit (Picture: REX) Many Democrats and progressives are set to join the march – telling the President to ‘go back to Washington’ (Picture: AFP) US President Donald Trump ® and US First Lady Melania Trump (L) disembark Air Force One at Stansted Airport (Picture: AFP) Speaking to Newsweek, she said: ‘They’ve been seeing the effect that his governing has had on their friends and families in the US. There is little to celebrate. The ground beneath his feet is shaky. ‘I’m sure my [Republican] counterparts think this is a celebration, but for me the best thing to do when you’ve got domestic troubles is to go do something in another country – to go do something nice and shiny. And if there’s one thing we know about our man, he’s always after something shiny, and this is a perfect example.’ Love Island doesn’t have a single male contestant who looks like a normal bloke Another woman named Harriett Jones, an American from Portland, Oregon, now living in London, she she will be taking part in the protest. She said that she loves that Brits stand in solidarity against Trump’s negativity and his ‘Make America Great Again’ movement. But personally, she said the reason she is marching isn’t ‘just about Trump’, but instead the ‘rise of the right-wing’. Another woman named Harriett Jones, an American from Portland, Oregon, now living in London, she she will be taking part in the protest (Picture: AFP) She said that she loves that Brits stand in solidarity against Trump’s negativity and his ‘Make America Great Again’ movement (Picture: Getty) Climate change activists, students, pacifists, trade union members and families will also gather (Picture: Getty) She added: ‘Trump is the figurehead of Trumpism and the rise of the right-wing, the rise of things like homophobia, transphobia, sexism, racism, disastrous ecological policies and hostility towards migrants.’ As well as US citizens, others marching include Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady and Mark Serwotka, head of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS). Eden Hazard negotiations dragging with Chelsea and Real Madrid still a long way apart Protesters will include Handmaids Against Trump – women who will be draped in red with white hoods in homage to Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel about a crackdown on reproductive rights. Climate change activists, students, pacifists, trade union members and families will also gather. Labour’s Diane Abbott and Emily Thornberry confirmed their attendance, while the Liberal Democrats and Green Party are appealing for the public to join them.


Americans ‘sick of Donald Trump’ join protesters against President’s UK visit

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