
Actors Robert De Niro, Sally Field and Mark Ruffalo joined hundreds of other people outside a US President Donald Trump building on Thursday for a pre-inauguration demonstration organizers said was meant to energize those concerned about the Trump’s policies.
The event, staged in front of Trump International Hotel and Tower near Central Park in Manhattan, was a rally for city residents who have vowed to pursue their own policies on healthcare, the environment and other issues during the Trump administration. The mayors of Minneapolis and New York attended.
“We can’t just mope,” said Bronx resident Jawanza Clark, who attended the gathering with his two sons, ages 10 and 5. “I want to give them a sense of the America they are inheriting, the fact that they have to lift their voices up.”
Civicmindedness was a theme throughout the evening.
Movie director Michael Moore urged people to regularly call their representatives in Congress. And actor Alec Baldwin, who portrays Trump on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” said Americans wary of Trump’s policies should become more involved.
Baldwin briefly did his Trump impression, which has drawn barbs from the US president.
Among the groups that helped organize the event were Greenpeace, Planned Parenthood and MoveOn.org.
Some mayors, including New York Democrat Bill de Blasio, have made a point of defying potential Trump policies.
But a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows New Yorkers are split on how de Blasio should deal with the Trump White House. Forty-six percent said de Blasio should try to get along with Trump, while 45 percent said de Blasio should be a national leader in opposing Trump’s policies.
Trump, who was supported by the Ku Klux Klan while running for president, has been criticized by rivals for his tough talk, especially on immigration. He has proposed building a wall along the US-Mexico border, using a deportation force to remove people in the US illegally and banning Muslims from entering the country.
He also has pledged to eliminate gun-free zones and falsely suggested his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, wanted to abolish the Second Amendment, about the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Source: Arab News
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