Second Night of the Anti-Trump Protest on the Recently Conluded US Presidential Election
After the recent triumph of Donald Trump, people are starting to voice their distress and disapproval of the result. It is now the second night of the demonstration across the country that is feared to spark a mass civil rights knockback.
Reuters reported that protest run from the East to West coast. This is by far one of the notable nonviolent and systematic demonstrations by Americans with the result of the Presidential Election.
Traffic built in Interstate 94 that would run an hour in both directions before going through the protest. Meanwhile, in Baltimore, it is estimated to have at least 600 people who demonstrated in Inner Harbor area.
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However, there are protests with waywardness in Portland where police reported it is already becoming a riot. Civil disobedience is appearing when protesters are spraying paint on the car and many notable incidents were reported, said on CNN News.
Donald Trump Twitted "Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair"!
The People who are against the president-elect raise concerns on matters of racism, sexism, and xenophobia. Such resentment is still part of the election fever, though with the season of selecting new leaders is over, people are still on the edge of protest.
On BBC News, it was published that there are overtures in the international level. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said he is looking forward that the United States and Mexico will still have harmonious Government relations.
Russian President also stated that he and Mr. Trump are alike. They see a progressive stage of peace and economy in their region.
As of post time, Trump, Pence, and Republican Congressmen are meeting to determine how the transition is going to happen. There are no reports though on how the party is going to resolve the present demonstration and determine when it will end.