Protesters gathered in Washington, DC on Saturday to advocate for abortion access and gender-related resources in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral victory. The demonstration took place outside the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank known for publishing the policy blueprint Project 2025. Organized by the Women’s March, this event marked the first major protest in the nation’s capital since Trump’s win.
The spokesperson for Women’s March highlighted that the event aimed to build community and power following the 2024 election. Tamika Middleton, managing director of Women’s March, emphasized the message of hope and resilience, urging attendees to continue fighting for themselves and each other.
Attendees from various locations, including San Diego and Maryland, participated in the protest. The gathering featured songs performed by a local DC cover band and a display of homemade and provided signs by the event hosts.
One attendee, Dan Parr, expressed feeling deflated by the election results and attended the protest to channel his anger positively. The event lasted approximately an hour and 45 minutes, concluding with Middleton announcing plans for another march scheduled for January 18, just two days before Inauguration Day.