The march took place ahead of Trump's arrival to the nation's capital as he prepares to be sworn in on Monday.
Photos of the People's March show thousands gathering in protest against the president-elect who will take office on Monday.
Thousands of people joined in on demonstrations as the United States prepares to inaugurate its new president.
Tens of thousands of protesters assembled in Washington DC on Saturday to voice their opposition to the impending presidency of Donald Trump, just two days prior to his official inauguration.
Naysa Dunlap, a 22-year-old Black social worker from Columbus, Ohio, attended the People’s March with her partner, Lessly ...
Thousands are expected to hit the streets of D.C. Saturday ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Activists highlighted a range of issues, descending on the capital two days before President-elect Donald Trump returns to ...
Thousands of protesters have flooded into Washington DC ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, with the president-elect ...
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Washington D.C. to voice their opposition to US President-elect Donald Trump on the ...
Trump, who defeated Vice-President Kamala Harris in last November’s presidential election, is returning to the White House ...
The march was not expected to attract the same numbers as 2017's mammoth Women's March - but organisers said its goals were ...
Most of D.C.’s elected leaders either did not say or were noncommittal about whether they will show up to celebrate Trump’s ...