PHOTOS: Hundreds participate in ‘Hands Off!’ standouts across Franklin County

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes.

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CONSTANCE PIKE

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes.

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CONSTANCE PIKE

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes.

Protesters gather at Memorial Park in Orange on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. The collection of signs highlighted cuts to various social services and the rollback of rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ community, among other changes. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CONSTANCE PIKE

Protesters gather along the Greenfield Common on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January.

Protesters gather along the Greenfield Common on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/EMILY GREENE

The Expandable Brass Band plays for the crowd during Saturday’s “Hands Off!” protest along Route 116 in Conway.

The Expandable Brass Band plays for the crowd during Saturday’s “Hands Off!” protest along Route 116 in Conway. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CAYTE McDONOUGH

Conway resident Mary McClintock with a “Defend Democracy” banner made by Ann Gibson during Saturday’s “Hands Off!” protest along Route 116 in Conway. McClintock says, “We stand for democracy. We stand with millions of Americans to call for a stop to the illegal destruction of our government and our economy by Trump, his billionaire allies and the Republican administration. We say ‘Hands Off!’ the many programs paid for by our tax dollars — health care, education, veterans’ services, libraries, Social Security, SNAP, support for seniors and people with disabilities, and more. This is a crisis, and the time to act is now.”

Conway resident Mary McClintock with a “Defend Democracy” banner made by Ann Gibson during Saturday’s “Hands Off!” protest along Route 116 in Conway. McClintock says, “We stand for democracy. We stand with millions of Americans to call for a stop to the illegal destruction of our government and our economy by Trump, his billionaire allies and the Republican administration. We say ‘Hands Off!’ the many programs paid for by our tax dollars — health care, education, veterans’ services, libraries, Social Security, SNAP, support for seniors and people with disabilities, and more. This is a crisis, and the time to act is now.” CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CAYTE McDONOUGH

Protesters gather along Route 116 in Conway on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January.

Protesters gather along Route 116 in Conway on Saturday as part of “Hands Off!,” a national mobilization day in which residents held demonstrations to rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, and executive orders and policies put in place, since January. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CAYTE McDONOUGH

Published: 04-07-2025 12:37 PM

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