Overview
- Hundreds of thousands participated in over 1,000 May Day protests in the U.S. and globally, uniting against President Trump's labor, immigration, and economic policies.
- Coalitions like May Day Strong and the 50501 Movement organized the events, bringing together unions, grassroots groups, and national organizations.
- Protesters criticized Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency for deep federal budget cuts, which have led to significant job losses and reduced public services.
- High-profile figures, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, spoke at rallies, emphasizing the need to defend workers' rights and resist executive overreach.
- The demonstrations, part of a growing wave of resistance, included plans for continued actions, with the next major mobilization set for June 14.