One year after Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection, a large protest organized by Refuse Fascism took place in Washington, D.C. on November 5. Demonstrators gathered at the Washington Monument before marching to the Capitol, showcasing resistance against Trump’s administration.
Refuse Fascism, founded in response to Trump’s 2016 election, aims to unite diverse groups against what they view as dictatorial actions. Attendees wore a range of costumes and carried signs expressing opposition to various issues, including racial bias, military operations against suspected drug traffickers, and attacks on civil rights.
Speakers emphasized the administration’s perceived criminality and the need for continued activism. Many participants expressed hope that grassroots efforts and community solidarity would amplify their resistance, believing that collective action can challenge oppressive systems.
Organizers stressed the importance of consistent messaging and mobilization, with the goal of ultimately removing Trump from power. The protest underscored a coalition-based approach, highlighting connections between women’s rights and broader civil liberties.
Overall, the event served as a rallying point for those frustrated by the current political climate, fostering a sense of community among like-minded individuals committed to social justice.

