Sonia Glenn from Fairfax, Virginia wears a Statue of Liberty costume on the rally in Lafayette Sq. park earlier than the Ladies’s March in Washington, D.C., to protest the Supreme Courtroom’s overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Sonia Glenn from Fairfax, Virginia wears a Statue of Liberty costume on the rally in Lafayette Sq. park earlier than the Ladies’s March in Washington, D.C., to protest the Supreme Courtroom’s overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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A day after President Biden signed an government order that takes incremental steps to guard abortion providers, tons of of protesters sat exterior the White Home.
The Ladies’s March protesters stated they need the White Home to do extra to assist abortion rights across the nation.
At the least 9 states have banned abortion thus far and a dozen extra states are anticipated to ban or limit the process within the coming weeks.
This is a have a look at Saturday’s protest in Washington, D.C.
Ashley Taylor, from Augusta, Ga., with yellow shirt and inexperienced bandana round her neck, chants on the rally.
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Ashley Taylor, from Augusta, Ga., with yellow shirt and inexperienced bandana round her neck, chants on the rally.
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The Ladies’s March made its technique to the White Home.
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The Ladies’s March made its technique to the White Home.
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Demonstrators tie their inexperienced bandanas to the White Home fence.
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After tying bandanas to the fence, they staged a sit-in in entrance of the White Home.
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Demonstrators embrace in entrance of the White Home because the march arrives.
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Renea Delong from Bowling Inexperienced, Ky., stands in entrance of the White Home because the march arrives. “I got here right here in hopes of assembly with Sen. Rand Paul to speak in regards to the decisions that ladies ought to have,” Delong stated.
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Members within the Ladies’s March in Washington, D.C., assemble in Lafayette Sq. park earlier than the march.
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A Ladies’s March participant, proper, confronts an anti-abortion protester, left, alongside the route.
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A demonstrator listens on the Ladies’s March in Washington, D.C.
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Protesters shout on the Ladies’s March in Washington, D.C.
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Protesters collect at a sit-in in entrance of the White Home.
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The Ladies’s March proceeded to the White Home by Black Lives Matter Plaza.
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