Vermont

Women’s Day rally unites voices for women’s rights

More than a thousand people stood in the cold on Saturday in Montpelier. They gathered on the snowy Statehouse lawn to support women’s rights. Many people also spoke against President Donald Trump’s administration. The event took place despite freezing temperatures and strong winds. People came prepared with warm clothing, signs, and banners. They were determined to make their voices heard at the Women’s Day rally.

Women’s Day Rally was part of a national and international protest movement

This event was part of a much bigger movement happening across the country and around the world. It was connected to the 50501 and Women’s March protests, which have taken place in many cities. Similar rallies happened in other states and internationally on the same day. People everywhere are standing up for women’s rights and expressing their concerns about the current administration. The event in Montpelier was just one of many that brought communities together for Women’s Day.

Vermont has seen several anti-Trump protests since his second term began in January

This was the biggest anti-Trump protest in Vermont so far this year. Since President Trump started his second term in January, there have been several protests in the state. Earlier in February, hundreds of people gathered at the Statehouse for another demonstration. Last weekend, another large group gathered in Waitsfield. They protested when Vice President JD Vance visited the Mad River Valley for a ski vacation. Vermont residents have been actively voicing their concerns about the administration through these rallies, particularly during Women’s Day events.

Attorney General Charity Clark addresses lawsuits and federal layoffs on the Women’s Day rally

Many speakers took the stage to address the crowd. One of them was Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark. Her office has been involved in several lawsuits against Trump’s executive orders. On Thursday, her office joined a new lawsuit. It challenges the administration’s recent mass layoffs of federal employees. She spoke about the importance of standing up against these actions. Other speakers also shared their views and encouraged people to keep pushing for change, especially on Women’s Day.

Vermont representative Becca Balint praises protesters for taking a stand

Vermont Representative Becca Balint also spoke at the event. Earlier this week, she refused to attend President Trump’s joint address to Congress. She wanted to make a statement by not being there. At the rally, she praised the people who protested Vice President Vance’s visit last weekend. She also thanked the crowd for coming to the Statehouse despite the cold weather. “Vermonters show up,” she said. Her words encouraged the crowd and reminded them that their voices matter, especially on Women’s Day.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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