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November 9–23 – Occupy Wall Street protesters march from New York City to Washington DC, to demonstrate at a congressional committee meeting to decide whether to keep President Barack Obama's extension of tax cuts enacted under former President George W. Bush. Protesters say the cuts benefit only rich Americans.
The 2023 Democratic National Committee protests were a pro-Palestine protest turned violent. [8] The protest organizers, the Jewish Voice for Peace and the IfNotNow movement as well as other Pro-Palestinian protesters arrived outside the DNC building on 430 South Capitol St. SE at 6:40 pm after a candlelight vigil at 3rd Street and Maryland Avenue SW. [5]
However, there are now planned protests for Jan 6., the day of the electoral vote certification. Capitol Police have reported a surge in social media posts alleging that the election will be "stolen."
[109] [110] "More than a half-dozen officials from federal law enforcement, D.C. public safety agencies and the National Guard who were familiar with planning for protests" told The Washington Post that "they had no warning that U.S. Park Police, the agency that commanded the operation, planned to move the perimeter — and protesters ...
Thousands protest ‘genocide’ at DC rally for Palestine. John Bowden. November 4, 2023 at 6:19 PM. ... A man holds a sign at Saturday’s March for Palestine in Washington DC (John Bowden)
The FBI has reportedly warned that armed protests are being planned at every state capitol following last week's deadly riot in Washington, D.C.An internal FBI bulletin says that "armed protests ...
Demonstrators take to the streets across the world. In addition to Washington, D.C., pro-Palestinian protesters are also marching in other major cities across the world Saturday to demand a ceasefire.
March 3, 1913: Woman Suffrage Procession: Between 5,000 and 10,000 people marched through Washington, D. C. in support of the women's suffrage movement.Organized by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns and sponsored by the National American Woman Suffrage Association, it turned violent when onlookers attacked the suffragists.