Bozeman residents gathered in downtown to protest against President Trump’s economic policies and government downsizing. The “Hands Off” protest saw a large turnout, with hundreds of people filling several blocks outside the Gallatin County Courthouse. Attendees held signs as part of the national “Hands Off” day of action, with local issues such as the sale of public lands also being highlighted. Protesters expressed concerns about the potential impact on democracy if action is not taken against these policies.
Linda Flynn, one of the demonstrators, emphasized the importance of resisting actively in order to protect democracy. The protest in Bozeman was one of many taking place across Montana and the nation. Protesters like Neil Calavan voiced their support for veterans and opposition to cuts in benefits. Despite the exact number of attendees being unclear, those present expressed gratitude for the large turnout and strong representation from various age groups. The protest aimed to draw attention to critical issues and encourage community action.
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