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| December 2019 impeachment protests in the United States | |
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Impeachment protest inDes Moines on December 17 | |
| Date | December 17–18, 2019 |
| Location | |
| Caused by | Support of theimpeachment of Donald Trump |
| Methods | Protest |
During December 17–18, 2019,[1] a series of demonstrations were held in the United States, in support of theimpeachment of Donald Trump and his removal from the office of U.S. president.[2] According to organizersMoveOn and Common Cause,[3] more than 600 events were held.[4] The rallies were called "Nobody Is Above the Law"[5] and "Impeach and Remove", and December 17 was dubbed "Impeachment Eve", being held on the day before the House of Representatives' impeachment vote.[6]
Tens of thousands of people participated in the protest.[7]Stand Up America has also been credited as an organizer. The hashtags '#ImpeachAndRemove', '#ImpeachmentEve', and '#NotAboveTheLaw' trended on Twitter in the United States.[8]
Listed below are the rallies
| State | Cities | Approximate attendance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| hundreds | outside the US Capitol Building (at 9:30 am on the morning of the vote, Wednesday, December 18)[8] | ||
| Birmingham | 100+[9] | Linn Park | |
| Huntsville | 150[9] | Madison County Courthouse | |
| Mobile | 60[9] | RSA Tower (location of Rep.Bradley Byrne's office)[10] | |
| Montgomery | 70[9] | State Capitol Building[11] | |
| Anchorage | 150-200[12] | Rep.Don Young’s office building | |
| Phoenix | hundreds | Intersection of 24th St. and Camelback Rd, near the office of SenatorMartha McSally[13] | |
| Tucson | 1,000+[14] | protesters surrounded the US District Court and spilled across Granada Avenue, while on the opposite side of Congress Street a handful of Trump supporters stood their ground.[2][15][16] | |
| Fayetteville | 100+[17] | outside the Historic Washington County Courthouse, around Center Street & College Avenue | |
| Little Rock | 200-300[18] | Prospect Building; outside Rep.French Hill's office | |
| Arroyo Grande/Grover Beach | 40[19] | intersection of Oak Park and Grand Avenue (all four corners) | |
| Bakersfield | 50[20] | Liberty Bell in downtown Bakersfield | |
| Brea | 200[21] | Imperial Hwy & State College Blvd Intersection | |
| Carlsbad | hundreds | (3 pm) several freeway overpasses[22] | |
| Castro Valley | 200+[23] | intersection, Castro Valley Blvd. and Redwood Rd. | |
| Chico | 200-300[24] | Chico City Plaza | |
| Claremont | intersection of Foothill and Indian Hill Blvds[25] | ||
| Clovis | 350[26] | Rep.Devin Nunes' district office[27] | |
| El Cajon | hundreds[22] | Parkway Plaza[28] | |
| Encinitas | hundreds | (3 pm) several freeway overpasses[29] | |
| Escondido | northwestern corner of Valley Parkway & Escondido Blvd[29] | ||
| Grass Valley | 200[30] | corner of Brunswick Rd and Sutton Way | |
| Livermore | 300[31] | Flagpole Plaza | |
| Long Beach | 100[32] | Harvey Milk Promenade Park | |
| Los Angeles | 1,000[32] | Grand Park across from Los Angeles City Hall; actor, director & activistRob Reiner, actressAlyssa Milano[3] & recently resigned RepKatie Hill[33] spoke at the rally. | |
| Modesto | couple hundred | Opposing rallies were held at intersection corners of Briggsmore and McHenry Avenues[34] | |
| Monterey | 200[35] | Window on the Bay Park | |
| Mountain View | 300-400[36] | Gateway Park; intersection of El Camino Real & Castro Street[37] | |
| Napa | hundreds | Veterans Memorial Park[38][39] | |
| Oakland | 500+[23][40] | Grand Lake Theater Intersection[41] | |
| Orange | hundreds | Orange City Hall – Orange Plaza Square[42] | |
| Palm Desert | hundreds | outside the office of MOC Dr.Raul Ruiz, in support of his upcoming vote to impeach[43] | |
| Palo Alto | 150-200[44] | Lytton Plaza, a block away from Rep.Anna Eshoo's downtown office. A chicken Trump balloon effigy made an appearance.[45] | |
| Redding | 200+[46] | Dueling rallies on both sides of impeachment were present. The pro-impeachment crowd gathered at Redding City Hall and marched down Cypress Ave across the bridge to Hartnell, where they were met by counter protesters[47][48] | |
| Riverside | 200[25] | intersection of 14th and Lime Streets[25] | |
| Sacramento | 1,500[49] | State Capitol - West Lawn[50] | |
| San Diego | 250 | (Dec. 15) Waterfront Park / County Administration Building;[22][51] (Dec. 17) Del Mar Heights Freeway overpass banner drop[29] | |
| San Francisco | 2,000+[52] | office of House SpeakerNancy Pelosi, Federal Building - march down Market Street to SenatorDianne Feinstein's office; Pelosi's daughter, Democratic strategistChristine Pelosi, spoke at the rally[52] | |
| San Jose /Santa Clara | corner of Stevens Creek Blvd and S. Winchester Blvd (Santana Row and Valley Fair shopping centers)[53] | ||
| San Luis Obispo | few hundred[19] | 1050 Monterey St - County Courthouse | |
| San Rafael | several hundred[54] | San Rafael City Plaza | |
| San Ramon | 200+[31] | outside San Ramon City Hall | |
| Santa Barbara | 300[5] | Santa Barbara Courthouse[55] | |
| Santa Cruz | 300+[56] | Santa Cruz Town Clock[57] | |
| Santa Monica | less than 100[32] | Tongva Park, Ocean Ave and Colorado Boulevard[58] | |
| Santa Rosa | 200-300[59] | Old Courthouse Square[38] | |
| Sherman Oaks | 400[60] | Sherman Oaks Galleria[32] | |
| Sierra Madre | 400+[61] | Kersting Court[62] | |
| Ventura | 400 | Ventura County Government Center[63] | |
| Victorville | 50[64] | Bear Valley Road / Interstate 15 bridge | |
| Walnut Creek | several hundred[65] | intersection of Mount Diablo Blvd. and South Main St | |
| Watsonville | 150[57] | Watsonville City Plaza | |
| West Hollywood | hundreds[66] | West Hollywood Park[32] | |
| Westlake Village | 400[67] | The Promenade at Westlake | |
| Aurora | Aurora Public Library[68] | ||
| Boulder | Boulder Bandshell[69] | ||
| Colorado Springs | 200+[70] | Acacia Park | |
| Denver | 1,500[71] | office of SenatorCory Gardner / Colorado State Capitol - west steps[72] | |
| Fort Collins | hundreds | sidewalk on Shields Street (next to SenatorCory Gardner's Fort Collins office)[73] | |
| Grand Junction | 100 | Grand Junction City Hall; both sides of the impeachment battle clashed[74] | |
| Pueblo | 100 | corner of Abriendo & Union Avenues[75] | |
| Bethel | 40[76] | Bethel & Danbury Impeach Rally; Bethel Town Hall Green[77] | |
| Fairfield | 240[78] | Fairfield Town Hall Green | |
| Manchester | 35[79] | corner of Main & Center Street near the Library | |
| New Haven | dozens[80] | New Haven City Hall | |
| Stamford | hundreds | Stamford Government Center[81] | |
| West Hartford | 100[79] | outside West Hartford Town Hall | |
| Willimantic | hundreds | (Dec. 16, 5pm) corner of Jackson & Main Sts. opposite the Frog Bridge; the rally was held a day early because of impending winter weather.[82] | |
| Wilmington | 50[83] | DECO Food Court / Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park | |
| Bradenton | 200+[84] | steps of Manatee County Courthouse[85] | |
| Cape Coral | 200+[86] | In Lee County, people on both sides of the impeachment debate gathered outside Rep.Francis Rooney's office.[87] Democratic Congressional candidate Cindy Banyai supported the protesters.[88] | |
| Doral[33] | dozens[89] | Trump National Doral Golf Club[5][90][91] | |
| Fort Lauderdale | Federal Courthouse[90] | ||
| Lakeland | 200+ | office of RepRoss Spano; Lakeland police closed off a portion of downtown Lakeland after a bomb threat was made during the rally[92] | |
| Melbourne | 500[93] | County Government Building, Viera; 150-200 demonstrators gathered outside the office of RepBill Posey[94] | |
| Miami | 300[89][90] | The Torch of Friendship at Bayside Marketplace[89] | |
| Naples | hundreds[87] | Collier County Courthouse | |
| Ormond Beach | 230[95] | Granada Bridge across the street from Ormond Beach City Hall | |
| Pensacola | 100+[96] | corner of Garden and Palafox Streets | |
| St. Petersburg | 300[97] | North Straub Park | |
| Sarasota | 200[98] | Sarasota Federal Building | |
| South Venice | 700[99] | Walmart Corner of US 41 and Jacaranda Blvd; area residents on both sides of impeachment used the busy intersection as their stomping ground[100] | |
| Stuart | 400+[101] | Rep.Brian Mast's office / north side of Roosevelt Bridge | |
| Tampa | 150+[102] | Sam Gibbons United States Courthouse | |
| West Palm Beach | several hundred[103] | outside Mandel Public Library & the office of SenatorRick Scott[89] | |
| Atlanta[33] | nearly 400 | outside the office of SenatorDavid Perdue, in Buckhead[104] | |
| Savannah | 100+[105] | Rep.Buddy Carter’s office[106] | |
| Hilo | 150[107] | Hilo Bayfront near the King Kamehameha Statute | |
| Honolulu[108] | along Ala Moana Blvd, on the grassy area between the Federal Building and Halekauwila | ||
| Kahului (Maui) | 200+[109] | Mauka sidewalk area along Ka'ahumanu Ave, between Wakea and Kane St | |
| Boise | 200[110] | Idaho State Capitol Building, Front Street; 15 counter-protesters were also present[111] | |
| Arlington Heights | 175[112] | corner of Arlington Heights Road and Northwest Highway | |
| Chicago[8] | 2,000[113] | Federal Center & Plaza – Trump Tower[114] | |
| Elmhurst | 150+[115] | outside the Wilder Mansion | |
| Evanston | 500+[116] | Fountain Square | |
| Frankfort | corners of Route 30 and LaGrange; handfuls of pro-Trump supporters in vehicles clashed with protesters[114] | ||
| Naperville | 400+[114] | Dandelion Fountain, Naperville Riverwalk Grand Pavilion[117] | |
| Peoria | 200[118] | Campustown Intersection/Main & University Streets | |
| Springfield | outside Rep.Darin LaHood's district office[119] | ||
| Western Springs | dozens[114] | Water Tower at Tower Green | |
| Evansville | Winfield K. Denton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse; dueling rallies took place[120] | ||
| Fort Wayne | 60+[121] | Allen County Court House | |
| Indianapolis | 200[122] | Indiana Statehouse[123] | |
| South Bend | 50[124] | SenatorMike Braun’s South Bend office | |
| Terre Haute | 6[125] | Vigo County Courthouse | |
| Cedar Rapids | US Federal Courthouse[126] | ||
| Davenport | 85[127] | offices of SenatorsJoni Ernst &Chuck Grassley | |
| Des Moines | 300[128] | Iowa Capitol Building - Front Lawn | |
| Sioux City | 30[129] | Federal Courthouse | |
| Overland Park | 400[5] | SenatorPat Roberts' office[130] | |
| Wichita | dozens[131] | SenatorJerry Moran's office | |
| Bowling Green | dozens[132] | Fountain Square Park[133] | |
| Lexington | hundreds[134] | A rally was held outside Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza,[135] followed by a six-block march in downtown Lexington[136] | |
| Louisville | several hundred[137] | outside Metro Hall & Sen.Mitch McConnell's Louisville office | |
| Baton Rouge | Louisiana Capitol | ||
| Metairie | Rep.Steve Scalise's office[138] | ||
| New Orleans | Bourbon St in the French Quarter | ||
| Auburn | dozen | Longley Bridge between Lewiston & Auburn[139] | |
| Bangor | 50[140] | (Dec. 16) Rep.Jared Golden's office[141] / (Dec. 17) Luther H. Peirce Memorial Park[142] / Hope House | |
| Bar Harbor | 100+[141] | Village Green, corner of Main Street and Mt. Desert Street | |
| Belfast | few dozen[143] | Post Office Square | |
| Brunswick | 250+[93] | Brunswick Town Hall | |
| Machias | The easternmost rally of the moment, at The Dike[108] | ||
| Portland | 450[141] | Monument Square | |
| Rockland | 140[144] | Chapman Park | |
| Annapolis | 100+[145] | City Dock (by Alex Haley Memorial) | |
| Baltimore | hundreds | McKeldin Square[146] | |
| Bel Air | 150[147] | Downtown Bel Air, across from Rep.Andy Harris' office | |
| Catonsville | 150[148] | in front of the office of the late Rep.Elijah Cummings | |
| Columbia | 200+[149] | intersection of Broken Land & Little Patuxent parkways outside The Mall | |
| Gaithersburg | Gaithersburg City Hall[150] | ||
| Olney | dozens[151] | Olney Manor Recreational Park | |
| Belchertown | 50[152] | Belchertown Town Common | |
| Boston | several hundred | Boston Common, near the State House.[153] Former Massachusetts GovernorBill Weld spoke to the crowd.[154] | |
| Cambridge | 200 | Cambridge Town Hall[153] | |
| Concord | 350[155] | First Parish Church, front steps | |
| Falmouth | 70+[156] | Falmouth Town Green | |
| Gloucester | 100+[157] | Gloucester Rotary, Grant Circle | |
| Hyannis | 300[156] | public walkways along Route 132 near the Cape Cod Mall and K-Mart plaza[156] | |
| Milford | 50+[158] | Milford Town Hall | |
| Newburyport | 100+[159] | Market Square | |
| Norwell | 50[160] | Norwell Town Hall | |
| Pittsfield | 150[161] | Park Square[2] | |
| Reading | 100[162] | Reading Common | |
| Salem | 30[163] | Riley Plaza, across from Post Office | |
| Sandwich | 80+[156] | Mill Creek Park[164] | |
| Springfield | 20 | Rep.Richard Neal's office / Federal Courthouse on State St[165] | |
| Worcester | 50[166] | Worcester City Hall | |
| Ann Arbor | hundreds | Ann Arbor Post Office; MayorChristopher Taylor spoke at the rally.[167] | |
| Detroit | 125[5] | Sen.Debbie Stabenow's Detroit office[5] | |
| Ferndale | several hundred | corner of 9 Mile and Woodward Ave[168] | |
| Flint | several dozen[169] | Flint City Hall[170] | |
| Grand Rapids | 200[171] | Veterans Memorial Park | |
| Kalamazoo | 60[172] | Rep.Fred Upton's office; Kalamazoo Urban Nature Park | |
| Lansing | 250[173] | State Capitol Building | |
| Midland | dozens[174] | Ned S. Arbury Centennial Park | |
| Monroe | 80+[168] | West Elm Ave & North Monroe St,[168] St Mary Park[175] | |
| Rochester Hills | 485 | The rally occurred in freezing temperatures outside Rep.Elissa Slotkin's office[176] | |
| Duluth | 60[177] | Minnesota Power Plaza | |
| Minneapolis | 100[178] | Hennepin County Government Center | |
| Saint Paul[33] | 400[179] | Saint Paul Capitol[180] | |
| Starkville | Oktobbeha County Chancery Clerk Building | ||
| Tupelo | Rep.Trent Kelly's District Office | ||
| Ballwin | 350[181] | Rep.Ann Wagner's office | |
| Kansas City | 200[182] | Mill Creek Park near the entrance to the Plaza | |
| Springfield | several dozen[183] | corner of Battlefield and Glenstone[184] | |
| Billings | three dozen[185] | Yellowstone Court House Lawn | |
| Bozeman | 200+ | Gallatin County courthouse[186] | |
| Helena | 200[187] | Montana Capitol Building, north side steps | |
| Missoula | 200+ | Rep.Greg Gianforte's office & Sen.Steve Daines' office; hundreds of people on both sides took to the streets[188] | |
| Grand Island | 20+ | in front of RepAdrian Smith's office[189] | |
| Lincoln | 250[190] | Robert V. Denney Federal Building and U.S. Court House | |
| Omaha | couple hundred[191][192] | Midtown Crossing at Turner Park | |
| Carson City | 100[193] | sidewalk in front of Nevada State Legislature | |
| Las Vegas | hundreds[194] | Lloyd D. George United States Federal Courthouse[195] | |
| Pahrump | 1 | This pro-impeachment rally, scheduled for 5:30 pm at the intersection of Highway 160 and Crawford Way, did not quite go as planned, as only one member showed up. It was also countered 90 minutes earlier by a group of 50 pro-Trump supporters.[196] | |
| Reno | few hundred[197] | Reno City Plaza | |
| Dover | 75[198] | Henry Law Park | |
| Nashua | 100[199] | Downtown Nashua office of Sen.Jeanne Shaheen; both protesters & counter-protesters stood outside in freezing weather | |
| New London | 45[200] | gazebo & Main St | |
| Portsmouth | 100[201] | Portsmouth Market Square | |
| Glen Rock | 60[202] | Rep.Josh Gottheimer's office | |
| Mays Landing | 300 | Rep.Jeff Van Drew's office; Van Drew would vote against impeachment, then switch to the GOP, much to the disgust of the protesters.[203] | |
| Montclair | 125-150[204] | Public Gathering Space at corner of Bloomfield & Church Street;[204] BlueWaveNJ rally at Five Corners[205] | |
| New Brunswick | 150[206] | New Brunswick City Hall, clerk's office | |
| Newark | 30[207] | outside the offices of SenatorsBob Menendez &Cory Booker, 1 Gateway Ctr. | |
| Princeton | 400+[208] | Princeton Hinds Plaza[209] | |
| South Orange | 125-150[204] | South Orange Train Station | |
| Summit | 100[210] | Summit Train Station | |
| Albuquerque | 200[211] | public sidewalks, Central and Girard Intersection[212] | |
| Las Cruces | 100[213] | Albert Johnson Park | |
| Santa Fe | intersection of St. Francis Drive & Cerrillos Road[214] | ||
| Binghamton | 40 | Metro Center - in front on the sidewalk; Rep.Anthony Brindisi's office[215] | |
| Buffalo | Bidwell Park, corner of Elmwood Ave & Bidwell Pkwy[216] | ||
| Cobleskill, | Veteran's Park[217] | ||
| Colonie[217] | hundreds | corner of Wolf Road and Central Avenue[218] | |
| Glens Falls | Glens Falls City Park - Rep.Elise Stefanik's office; protesters were met by a group of Trump supporters[217] | ||
| Hudson[217] | 50[219] | outside Rep.Antonio Delgado’s Hudson office | |
| Huntington Station | 250[220] | Huntington Village, NW Corner of Park Ave & Main St. | |
| Jamestown | 50[221] | Dow Park; Rep.Tom Reed's office | |
| New York City | thousands[5] | Times Square[33][2][222] | |
| Oneonta | 50+[223] | Muller Plaza | |
| Patchogue | 300-700[220] | outside Rep.Lee Zeldin's office[224] | |
| Peekskill | Sen.Chuck Schumer's Peekskill office[225] | ||
| Potsdam | 17[226] | Potsdam High School parking lot | |
| Syracuse | 200[227] | outside of the Federal Office Building | |
| Asheville | hundreds | Vance Monument / Pack Square Park[228] | |
| Charlotte | 200[2] | Mecklenburg County Democratic Party Headquarters; Marshall Park[229] | |
| Hillsborough | 250[230] | Old Courthouse | |
| New Bern | 150+[231] | Union Point Park | |
| Raleigh | 500+[230] | Bicentennial Plaza[33] | |
| Sylva | few dozen | Mill Street; a Trump supporter disrupted the rally with his pickup truck and a “Rambo” flag[232] | |
| Winston-Salem | 200[233] | Grace Court | |
| Fargo | three dozen | sidewalk outside Rep.Kelly Armstrong's office (in sub-zero temperatures)[234] | |
| Minot | dozen[235] | Ward County Court House[236] | |
| Bowling Green | Wooster Greenspace[175] | ||
| Cincinnati | 175+[237] | Cincinnati Fountain Square | |
| Cleveland | hundreds | (5 pm) Market Square Park, West 25th Street & Lorain; (7 pm) Cuyahoga County Democratic Party office[238] | |
| Columbus | 1,500[239] | Graceland Shopping Center[240] | |
| Cuyahoga Falls | 200[241] - 500+[93] | corner of Portage Trail and Front Street | |
| Dayton | 200[242] | Rep.Mike Turner's office building | |
| Lima | 40[243] | Lima Town Square | |
| Toledo | 50-70[175] | "Honk for Impeachment" rally at southeast corner of Central & Secor[175] | |
| Claremore | 60[244] | Rep.Markwayne Mullin’s Claremore District office; residents came out both for and against impeachment | |
| Oklahoma City | 50[245] | DCCC Offices/Rep.Kendra Horn Campaign HQ; One Western Plaza office building | |
| Tulsa | 150[246] | 21st Street & Utica Avenue, outside Sen.Jim Inhofe’s office | |
| Astoria | 150+[247] | 16th & Marine Drive | |
| Bend | hundreds | Greenwood Avenue & Bond Street[248] | |
| Corvallis | several hundred[249] | Benton County Courthouse[250] | |
| Eugene | 1,000[251] | Wayne Lyman Morse Federal Courthouse | |
| Grants Pass | 130[252] | Josephine County Courthouse; rally hosted by Rogue Indivisible[252] | |
| Medford | 200[252] | Vogel Plaza | |
| Portland | 1,500-2,000[253][254] | Tom McCall Waterfront Park (North End) / intersection of NW Murray Blvd and NW Cornell[255] | |
| Salem | 300[256] | State Capitol | |
| Beaver | 200[257] | Beaver County Court House | |
| Bethlehem | 200[258] | Rose Garden Park | |
| Greensburg | 100+[259] | Westmoreland County Courthouse | |
| Harrisburg | 200[260] | Harrisburg State Capitol steps | |
| Lancaster | hundreds | Penn Square[261] | |
| Langhorne | 100+[262] | Rep.Brian Fitzpatrick's office, One Summit Square | |
| Philadelphia | hundreds | Thomas Paine Plaza; northwest corner of City Hall[263] | |
| Pittsburgh | 700+[264] | Two rallies were held; one at City County Building Christmas tree (300+ people), the other near the office of Rep.Conor Lamb at Mt. Lebanon (400 people) | |
| West Chester | couple hundred[265] | Chester County Courthouse | |
| Providence | 250-300[266] | Rhode Island State House | |
| Beaufort | 150[267] | outside Rep.Joe Cunningham's Beaufort office | |
| Greenville | hundreds[268] | Greenville City Hall | |
| Rock Hill[269] | Fountain Park | ||
| Sioux Falls | (Dec 18) 41st and Kiwanis Ave[270] | ||
| Bristol | 20[271] | Bristol TN/VA Sign | |
| Franklin | dozen | Franklin's main square[272] | |
| Knoxville | 100+[273] | Downtown congressional offices | |
| Memphis | two dozen[274] | outside of Logan's Restaurant on corner of Poplar & Ridgeway Loop | |
| Nashville | 100+[272] | Federal Courthouse on Broadway[275] | |
| Arlington | 100+[276] | office of Rep.Ron Wright | |
| Austin | hundreds | (10 am) The Texas State Capitol / (5:30 pm) Austin City Hall[277] | |
| Fort Worth | 300[276] | office of Rep.Kay Granger | |
| Galveston | 80[278] | sidewalk in front of Menard Park | |
| Houston | ~120[279] | outside the office of SenatorTed Cruz, at Mickey Leland Federal Building | |
| Plano | 100[5] | Rep.Van Taylor’s office | |
| Richardson | hundreds | Dallas, Texas Coalition to Impeach and Remove; Rep.Colin Allred's office[280] | |
| San Antonio | hundreds | Milam Park / Plaza de Zacate / Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building (office of RepWill Hurd)[6] | |
| Salt Lake City[8] | 1,000[281] | Federal Wallace Building[282] | |
| Brattleboro | 44[283] | Pliny Park[284] | |
| Essex Junction | 250[285] | Five Corners | |
| Middlebury | 100[286] | Cross Street Bridge[287] | |
| Rutland | 50[288] | Main Street Park | |
| Charlottesville | Albemarle County Office Building[289] | ||
| Richmond | 100+[290] | outside Sen.Tim Kaine's office; meanwhile, a small crowd known as “Black Voices for Trump” held a roundtable discussion at Boogaloos Bar and Grill in the Brookland Park area[290] | |
| Virginia Beach | 100[291] | Independence and Virginia Beach Boulevard | |
| Williamsburg | couple hundred[292] | James City County Courthouse | |
| Bainbridge Island[293] | Waypoint Park[294] | ||
| Bellingham | 500+[295] | Bellingham City Hall | |
| Everett | hundreds | busy sidewalks of North Broadway (3900 Block)[296] | |
| Issaquah | Gilman Boulevard;[297] Rep.Kim Schrier's district office | ||
| Langley[296] | Cascade Avenue | ||
| Olympia | couple hundred[293] | State Capitol Legislative Building, north steps | |
| Redmond | hundreds | Redmond Downtown Park[298] | |
| Seattle | 2,500[293] | (3:30 pm) The 50th street overpass over I-5, North Seattle; (5 pm) Henry M. Jackson Federal Building Plaza.[293] Seattle MayorJenny Durkan and King County ExecutiveDow Constantine were among the speakers who addressed the crowd.[293][297] | |
| Sequim | 200[299] | corners of Sequim Ave and Washington Streets | |
| Spokane | 230+ | (2 pm) I-90 Overpass in Spokane County; (5:30 pm) Thomas S. Foley Federal Courthouse[300] | |
| Tacoma | 200[301] | US Courthouse[293] / Tacoma Union Station | |
| Vancouver | hundreds | Esther Short Park[302] | |
| Wenatchee | 125[303] | Memorial Park | |
| Charleston | several dozen | Robert C. Byrd US Courthouse; both sides stood on out opposite ends[304] | |
| Huntington | outside of the District Office of Rep.Carol Miller[305] | ||
| Madison | 200[2][306] | State Capital Building | |
| Milwaukee | few hundred[307] | sidewalk outside Sen.Ron Johnson’s district office on Wisconsin Ave. | |
| Jackson | 60 | Jackson Town Square; protesters braved single-digit temperatures[308] | |
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