Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to flood streets across the country on Thursday for May Day rallies opposing the Trump administration.
Observed globally as International Labor Day, May 1 is a day of action for workers’ rights. This year, U.S. activists plan to harness the energy of recent grassroots movements to challenge policies enacted by the Trump administration.
Protesters have voiced a variety of concerns, from mass federal job cuts and aggressive immigration raids to criticism of billionaire Elon Musk's role in efforts to shrink the federal government.
