(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Over a thousand people gathered in front of Colorado Springs City Hall on Saturday, April 5, to protest against President Donald Trump’s policies as a part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” movement.
According to a FOX21 News crew on the scene, crowds flooded the steps of City Hall, carrying signs, chanting, singing the national anthem, and even drumming. Signs included protests against various Trump policies, as well as actions by Elon Musk.
Pro-Trump supporters drove by honking and displaying signs in support of the president on their cars, including a Tesla Cybertruck sporting a Trump sign and American flag. Roads were backed up surrounding the area, but the protest remained peaceful.
After the event ended, many of the protesters moved on to Acacia Park, where speakers were addressing the crowd.

