The Latest: 45,000 Attend Women's March on Washington
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the third annual Women's March.
The march, which was held on the day after President Donald Trump's inauguration, was the largest of the three marches held so far. It drew an estimated 45,000 people, according to organizers.
The marchers carried signs with slogans such as "Women's rights are human rights" and "Resist." They chanted slogans such as "No hate! No fear! Immigrants are welcome here!"
The march was organized by a group of women who came together after Trump's election in 2016. They said they wanted to create a space for women to come together and fight for their rights.
The march was peaceful, with no reports of violence or arrests. However, there were some tense moments between marchers and counter-protesters.
The Women's March is a powerful symbol of the resistance to Trump's policies. It shows that women are not going to be silenced, and that they will continue to fight for their rights.
Conclusion
The 45,000 people who attended the Women's March on Washington sent a clear message to President Trump: we will not be silenced. We will continue to fight for our rights, and we will not give up until we achieve equality.
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