Close Menu
SportyVibes.live –

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    2025 Fantasy football draft prep: Rankings, guide, strategy, rookie advice, top 150 players from NFL insiders

    August 17, 2025

    12 shot, 3 fatally, as multiple shooters open fire in NYC nightclub: NYPD

    August 17, 2025

    Luka Doncic diagnosed with left knee contusion, will continue to play for Slovenia at EuroBasket

    August 17, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • 2025 Fantasy football draft prep: Rankings, guide, strategy, rookie advice, top 150 players from NFL insiders
    • 12 shot, 3 fatally, as multiple shooters open fire in NYC nightclub: NYPD
    • Luka Doncic diagnosed with left knee contusion, will continue to play for Slovenia at EuroBasket
    • ‘Superman’ actor Terence Stamp dies at 87
    • UFC 319 start time — Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev: Where to watch, live stream, PPV price, undercard
    • ALS vs. MS: Similarities and Differences
    • David Pollack reacts to Alabama naming Ty Simpson the starting QB
    • One neurosurgeon, 8 million patients
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    SportyVibes.live –SportyVibes.live –
    • Home
    • News
    • Cricket
    • Combat
    • Fitness
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Gear
    • Highlights
    SportyVibes.live –
    Home»News»Hundreds protest outside White House : NPR
    News

    Hundreds protest outside White House : NPR

    By August 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Hundreds protest outside White House : NPR
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Hundreds of protesters march to White House on Aug. 16, 2025.

    Brian Mann/NPR


    hide caption

    toggle caption

    Brian Mann/NPR

    WASHINGTON — Hundreds gathered peacefully in the nation’s capital on Saturday afternoon to protest President Trump’s attempted takeover of the city’s police department and deployment of  National Guard units alongside federal agents.

    Starting with a rally in the northwest neighborhood of DuPont Circle, protesters chanted, “Shame” and “Trump must go now!” while demanding an end to the “crime emergency” that Trump declared in an executive order on Monday.

    Protesters later marched to the White House, continuing to chant, as D.C. Metropolitan Police officers and National Park Service police looked on from a distance.

    Police officers set up a roadside checkpoint on 14th Street Northwest on Wednesday in Washington, D.C.,  President Trump deployed federal officers and the National Guard in order to place the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and assist in crime prevention in the nation's capital.

    Mason Weber of Maryland told NPR he attended the march because he was concerned that the deployment of troops is a “serious ethical and legal breach.”

    “The most concerning thing about it is there’s been no check and balance of the systems of power,” Weber said. “Congress, if it comes to it, we expect to authorize it for longer.”

    A protester stands in front of Metropolitan Police Department officers and federal law enforcement on Aug. 16

    A protester stands in front of Metropolitan Police Department officers and National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 16, 2025.

    Brian/Mann


    hide caption

    toggle caption

    Brian/Mann

    The demonstration took place two days after Attorney General Pam Bondi attempted to appoint Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terry Cole as an “emergency police commissioner” who would assume full operational control over D.C. police. Trump officials backed off that effort on Friday after D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit in federal court.

    “The hostile takeover of our police force is not going to happen — a very important win for home rule today,” Schwalb told reporters late Friday.

    Joe McLean, a lawyer, poses for a portrait in southeast Washington, D.C., on August 13, 2025. McLean worries about the deployment of the National Guard and federal police, and believes it is unnecessary. Credit: Maansi Srivastava/NPR

    But people who marched on Saturday said the successful effort to prevent the White House from appointing an emergency police chief controlled by Trump doesn’t go far enough.

    The deployment of the National Guard and Trump’s growing influence over D.C. police activities are being decried by D.C. residents — including John Smith, who said Trump is exaggerating about the city being riddled with crime.

    “I think he doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” Smith said. “I’m a little old white man and I walk around safely all the time.”

    Catherine Ernst told NPR she’s lived in the D.C. area for seven years and thinks it’s important to show opposition. She was also hoping for a larger turnout.

    “It’s a lot better than lying down and letting it happen. We need more people in the movement to stop what’s happening,” Ernst said.

    Sam Goldman, organizer of Saturday's march and spokesperson for Refuse Fascism on Aug, 16, 2025.

    Sam Goldman, organizer of Saturday’s march and spokesperson for Refuse Fascism on Aug, 16, 2025.

    Brian Mann/NPR


    hide caption

    toggle caption

    Brian Mann/NPR

    Sam Goldman, spokesperson for Refuse Fascism, a group that helped organize the march, told NPR that it’s time for more people to make their voices heard.

    “We have to turn the tide. We have to wake up all the decent people in this country, including in Washington, D.C.,” Goldman said. “Millions and millions in our bones hate everything that Trump and MAGA represent, everything they’ve done and everything they’re doing.”

    Goldman also said her group is planning for more protests in D.C. in the coming weeks.

    Abigail Jackson, a spokeswoman for the White House, told NPR in a statement Saturday, “Only D.C. liberals would be upset about efforts to stop violent crime — hopefully they were paid well to beclown themselves in public like this.”

    Protesters gather in front of the White House on Aug. 16, 2025.

    Protesters gather in front of the White House on Aug. 16, 2025.

    Brian Mann/NPR


    hide caption

    toggle caption

    Brian Mann/NPR

    Meanwhile, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, said on Saturday he has agreed to send 300 to 400 of his state’s National Guard troops to D.C. to support Trump’s crackdown. Earlier in the week, Vermont’s Republican Gov. Phil Scott denied a similar request for National Guard troops to support the Washington deployment.

    House hundreds NPR Protest White
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article'Oh my word!' – Cox reverse scoops Singh Dale for six
    Next Article Miami Northwestern routs Lakeland 40-3 in Kickoff Classic

    Related Posts

    News

    12 shot, 3 fatally, as multiple shooters open fire in NYC nightclub: NYPD

    August 17, 2025
    News

    One neurosurgeon, 8 million patients

    August 17, 2025
    News

    Israel intensifies Gaza City attacks, forcing starving Palestinians to flee | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    August 17, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Lisa Nandy removes herself from final decision on leader of football regulator | Lisa Nandy

    June 2, 202553 Views

    Beat writer doubts that the Lakers can land Walker Kessler

    June 12, 202522 Views

    Mubi, A Streamer For Cinephiles, Is Now Officially Indispensable

    June 2, 202512 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Football

    Robertson returns as County stick with manager Cowie

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Spanish GP: Max Verstappen admits George Russell crash ‘shouldn’t have happened’

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Max Verstappen-George Russell collision: F1 world champion admits move ‘was not right’

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Warriors add sharpshooter in second round of new NBA mock from Yahoo

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Erin Blanchfield rips Maycee Barber after UFC Fight Night cancellation: ‘She needs to fix her life’

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Eagles have $55 million in dead money salary cap

    June 2, 20250 Views
    Our Picks

    2025 Fantasy football draft prep: Rankings, guide, strategy, rookie advice, top 150 players from NFL insiders

    August 17, 2025

    12 shot, 3 fatally, as multiple shooters open fire in NYC nightclub: NYPD

    August 17, 2025

    Luka Doncic diagnosed with left knee contusion, will continue to play for Slovenia at EuroBasket

    August 17, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Condtition
    © 2025 sportyvibes. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.