
One year into Trump’s term, the Women’s March returns
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One year into Trump’s term, the Women’s March returns
People around the country Saturday rallied for the 2018 Women's March to protest President Donald Trump's stance on a range of issues affecting women, people of color, immigrants and others. The demonstrations took place a year after more than 3 million people protested Trump's inauguration, an effort that launched a burgeoning women's rights movement. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson reports.
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One year into Trump’s term, the Women’s March returns
Clip: 1/20/2018 | 2m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
People around the country Saturday rallied for the 2018 Women's March to protest President Donald Trump's stance on a range of issues affecting women, people of color, immigrants and others. The demonstrations took place a year after more than 3 million people protested Trump's inauguration, an effort that launched a burgeoning women's rights movement. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson reports.
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