WATCH: Day 2 of Anti-Trump Protests Across the Country
The anti-Donald Trump protests that started yesterday aren’t stopping anytime soon.
Students are continuing to protest and stage walkouts:
Hundreds of high school students in San Francisco's Bay Area have staged walkouts to protest President-elect Trump. https://t.co/KVOVkOvcc2 pic.twitter.com/C8irXQXPVG
— ABC News (@ABC) November 10, 2016
Hundreds of students walked out of class from Santee Education Complex to USC to protest Trump. pic.twitter.com/01WKNlShiR
— Sonali Kohli (@Sonali_Kohli) November 10, 2016
Hundreds of #SDSU students come together at Hepner Hall to protest President-Elect Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/WRPm3lKs6R
— Zach (@nealberg96) November 10, 2016
So proud to work amongst this love. Thank you, TXST Students, for this peaceful protest against hate.#txst #smtx #protest #txstprotest pic.twitter.com/7pwxNYgzLy
— Joshua D Matthews (@joshdmatt) November 10, 2016
Sign at the "Love Trumps Hate" protest: #UCLA stands in solidarity with undocumented students. pic.twitter.com/UlYCf5WM1l
— Tanner Walters (@tannerbwalters) November 10, 2016
Love Trumps Hate❤️
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Protest held at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville pic.twitter.com/wyvfRQCZ5u— Daryl.JPEG (@AstuteLenz) November 10, 2016
Almost 100 Montclair HS walked 4 miles to Chaffey HS in protest. #notmypresident pic.twitter.com/E0vT7SstXC
— Liset Márquez (@JournaLiset) November 10, 2016
Lancaster high school protest! pic.twitter.com/3mGAHbEu2M
— Jaymoney? (@Jasonvides1) November 10, 2016
UPDATE –– 8:09 pm ET: You can watch live protest footage here, via NBC News:
UPDATE –– 10:09 pm ET: The Baltimore PD has posted on Facebook that two people at an anti-Trump protest have been arrested.
UPDATE –– 10:49 pm ET: There’s massive protests underway in Salt Lake City:
BREAKING: 2,000 anti-Trump protesters are causing delays on the TRAX Red Line at 400 S State St. Buses en route. Photo from Braydon Ball. pic.twitter.com/LgJ0tpMo9F
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV) November 11, 2016
UPDATE –– 10:59 pm ET: The Portland police have been tweeting about protesters and how serious things may be getting:
Police are taking reports of attacks on drivers and vandalism during the protest.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 11, 2016
UPDATE –– 11:50 pm ET: The protest in Portland has now turned into a riot, per the police:
Increasing reports of vandalism and aggressive behavior in protest crowd. People not wanting to be associated are encouraged to leave area.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 11, 2016
Police are advising protestors to discontinue use of illegal fire devices. Multiple individuals with bats reported in the crowd.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 11, 2016
Due to extensive criminal and dangerous behavior, protest is now considered a riot. Crowd has been advised.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 11, 2016
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