Politicians, Activists Rally Crowd at Women’s March in Washington

ABC News

Activists and politicians rallied huge crowds who descended on the nation’s capital today for the Women’s March on Washington this morning, the biggest of hundreds of similar marches taking place today.

The rally featured speeches from women’s rights activist Gloria Steinem, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, Madonna, actresses Ashley Judd and Scarlett Johansson and director Michael Moore among others.  

A group of largely women senators and other politicians took the stage together at one point, including Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, Claire McCaskill, D-MO, and newly elected senators Kamala Harris, D-CA, and Tammy Duckworth, D-IL, who addressed the group as did Rep. Maxine Waters, D-CA. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-FL, and Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ, were also on stage.

With the timing and sheer number of people involved, it comes as little surprise that there are various causes attached to the march, which was largely billed as a demonstration in support of women’s rights and civil rights but for many has clear political undertones connected to the inauguration of Donald Trump.

While crowd estimates are fluctuating and have not been confirmed, the Washington, D.C., Metro system posted on Twitter that there have been 275,000 trips as of 11 a.m. this morning. By comparison, 193,000 trips had been taken by the same time on Friday ahead of the inauguration.

Steinem thanked the crowd for showing up, declaring, “We have people power and we will use it.”

“Thank you for understanding that sometimes we have to put our bodies where our beliefs are. Sometimes pressing send is not enough,” she said to the crowd, many of whom wore bright pink knitted hats.

Steinem suggested that the size and energy of the gathering was a positive outgrowth of Trump’s election and inauguration.

“This is the upside of the downside. This is an outpouring of energy and true democracy like I have never seen in my very long life. It is wide in age, it is deep in diversity,” Steinem said.

She praised “our great leaders” Barack and Michelle Obama, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Hillary Clinton “who told the whole world that women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women’s rights,” quoting Clinton’s speech at a United Nations conference in 1995.

Steinem then turned her focus to President Trump.

The new president’s “Twitter finger must not become a trigger finger,” she said.

Shortly before Steinem took the podium, actress America Ferrera was one of the first speakers at the rally ahead of the march, calling for supporters to “fight, oppose” the Trump administration.

PHOTO: Demonstrators march past the U.S. Capitol on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for the Womens march on Jan. 21, 2017.

“Marchers, make no mistake. We are — every single one of us — under attack. Our safety and freedoms are on the chopping block,” she said.

Some of the homemade signs at the rally were related to Hillary Clinton, Trump’s campaign rival. One read “Still With Her” using a play on Clinton’s campaign slogan, and another read “Lock Him Up,” playing on a chant that some Trump supporters directed at Clinton during the campaign. Several “Stronger Together” posters from the Clinton campaign were spotted as well.

While she wasn’t there in person, Clinton gave her support via Twitter.

During his speech, Moore railed against President Trump, telling marchers to take action against his administration.

“We have to get busy folks. We’ve got our work cut out for us,” Moore said.

The rally and ensuing march come the day after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.

The inauguration drew hundreds of thousands of attendees on Friday in spite of wet weather, and today’s drier forecast may make the travel to Washington easier for today’s marchers.

A number of high-profile speakers are expected to address those at the rally, including Gloria Steinem, Planned Parenthood‘s president Cecile Roberts, and director Michael Moore.

The demonstration in Washington is one of a series of similar women’s marches that are scheduled in major cities across the country and around the world.

Washington, D.C., police are expected to be out in full force, as they were on Friday when some protests against Trump turned violent, leading to the arrest of more than 200 people.

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6 thoughts on “Politicians, Activists Rally Crowd at Women’s March in Washington

  1. Puke, barf, Rallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllph! Madonna, Steinhem, the Judds, “Oh yes, we care sooooooooo much for our fans.” “You sheeples, keep buyin’ them tickets and cable.”

    1. Yeah, and as much as I love entertainment I have to find the strength to boycott these entertainers. I Googled a little info on the net-worth of the celebs you mentioned and a couple of others. Links included:

      Ashley Judd: $22 MILLION
      https://www.google.com/search?q=Ashley+Judd+net+worth&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

      Gloria Steinem: $40 MILLION (almost)
      http://richbutbroke.com/424/Gloria-Steinem-Net-Worth

      Michael Moore: $50 MILLION
      https://www.google.com/search?q=Michael+Moore+net+worth&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

      Scarlett Johansson: $80 MILLION
      https://www.google.co/search?q=Scarlett+Johansson+net+worth&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

      Madonna: $560 MILLION
      https://www.google.com/search?q=Madonna+net+worth&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 

      So I’m sure they are all REALLY in touch with humanity’s struggles. These numbers shown above are likely modest figures, just a guess. I have nothing against prosperity, but this is Ivory Tower delivering the rhetoric that steals freedom and looks the other way when one of their “leaders” drops bombs on innocent people. How sad that they are worshiped by so many people. The left wing of the control-bird is particularly menacing.

      1. I would bet those people didn’t cough up a dime……the whole charade is put on by the likes of Soros……they were probably paid by him to show up

  2. “She praised “our great leaders” Barack and Michelle Obama, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Hillary Clinton “who told the whole world that women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women’s rights,” quoting Clinton’s speech at a United Nations conference in 1995.”

    Oh please, these people are dumb. “Our great leaders” should read, Our great criminals, of which Trump has the duty to get them prosecuted.

  3. These “entertainers” need to wake up to the reality that they are only for entertainment purposes only
    I couldn’t give two schitts about their opinions
    Get up there and dance jester before I find a cell for you to waste away in for not entertaining me

    Celebrities somehow think I care what their political leanings are or that we should follow thier lead , fools every one of them
    Keep biting the hand that feeds you and soon you will go hungry
    Can’t happen soon enough
    As for the fact they have no skills but to be clowns

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