Thousands flooded Washington, D.C. streets on September 6, chanting "Free D.C.!" and calling for an immediate end to National Guard deployments in the capital. The protest, a vibrant mix of voices, included undocumented immigrants and Palestine solidarity activists – many waving signs like "Trump Must Go" and "Resist Tyranny."
🔥 The demonstration highlighted growing tensions over federal authority in urban spaces. Protesters argued the troop presence "criminalizes communities" and escalates fear. "We’re here because our city isn’t a military zone," said one local organizer, echoing the crowd’s frustration.
🌍 The diverse coalition drew comparisons to global movements for self-determination, with chants blending Spanish, Arabic, and English. Social media lit up with clips of drum circles and impromptu speeches – a Gen Z-friendly mix of activism and art.
While D.C. officials haven’t yet responded, the protest signals a new wave of youth-led resistance. As one sign put it: "Our streets, our choice."
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'Free D.C.': Protesters demand end of federal troop deployment
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