Getting into DC this morning means crowded trains. Crowded sidewalks. Crowded streets. All with an energy, enthusiasm, and excitement that was singularly missing from the few how wandered into to see the American Carnage speech. This, not yesterday, is the best of America.
The National Mall has flooded with pink, as demonstrators descend on the nation's capital Saturday for the Women's March on Washington. Just one day after President Trump's inauguration, marchers from across the country have gathered in the city to protest his agenda and support for women's rights. …
The city's metro system reported 275,000 rides as of 11 a.m., according to Reuters. The wire service notes that number is "82,000 more than the 193,000 rides reported at the same point on Friday," the day of Trump's inauguration
Massive crowds aren’t just limited to the National Mall. It’s everywhere. Everywhere.