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Thousands of Eugene Residents Rally in “Hands Off” Protest Against Trump and Musk

by Tonya McPhearson
April 7, 2025
in Local News
Thousands of Eugene Residents Rally in “Hands Off” Protest Against Trump and Musk
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EUGENE, Ore. — The streets of Eugene were filled with energy and activism on April 5 as thousands of local residents participated in a “Hands Off” protest against President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk. The protest, part of a nationwide movement, saw over 250,000 participants across all 50 states, with a strong showing in Eugene, a city known for its progressive values.

The demonstration took place near the Ferry Street Bridge, leading to heavy pedestrian traffic that caused significant delays for motorists. The Eugene Police Department advised drivers to avoid the area and cautioned travelers to expect delays throughout the day.

Organizers and participants made their voices heard as they expressed concerns about the future of key government programs that support middle-class families. Protesters voiced strong opposition to Trump’s and Musk’s influence over healthcare, Social Security, civil rights, and education, calling for the two figures to “take their hands off” these vital services.

“We’re standing up for working families,” said one of the rally organizers. “These programs are essential to our communities, and we want to make sure that decisions about them are made with people’s best interests in mind, not corporate profit or political agendas.”

The protest was a part of a larger nationwide call for political and corporate leaders to respect and protect social safety nets that many Americans rely on. Attendees carried signs and chanted slogans demanding that both Trump and Musk back off from their proposed changes to social programs that have long been pillars of support for the middle class.

While the demonstration created significant disruption in the downtown area, it also showcased the strength of community mobilization in Eugene, a city where local activism is often a key part of civic engagement.

As the protest concluded, participants expressed their determination to continue advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being of American families, signaling that their efforts would not stop with one rally, but would persist as part of a broader movement.

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