Thousands of mostly young women in masks have rallied in cities across the United States against President Donald Trump and his Supreme Court pick, Amy Coney Barrett.
Key points:
- Dozens of rallies were planned across the country from New York to San Francisco
- The marches were in opposition to Donald Trump and his policies, especially the push to fill the seat of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before election day
- More than 26 million Americans have already cast their ballots
Protesters also urged voters to oppose Mr. Trump and his fellow Republican candidates in the November 3 elections.
The protests, including in Washington, were the latest in a series of rallies that began with massive women’s marches the day after Mr. Trump’s January 2017 inauguration.