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10 Most Memorable Chants from Not My President Protests

A collection of signs from Not My Presidents Day

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10 Most Memorable Chants from Not My President Protests

A collection of signs from “Not My Presidents Day” protests around the country that have left a lasting impression.
On Monday, a significant number of individuals participated in “Not My Presidents Day” protests across numerous cities, thereby expressing their opposition to the policies and political appointments of Donald Trump.

A large crowd of protesters marches with various signs, some related to immigration and politics, alongside a red car on a city street

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Given the recent resurgence of protest signs, it is noteworthy to examine the most memorable ones:

1.

Protesters hold signs at a rally, including a cardboard sign reading "No one voted for Elon."

2.

Three people hold a protest sign showing a clown king near the U.S. Capitol, with text "Not a king but a clown."

3.

People at a protest holding signs, one depicting caricatures of Elon Musk and another figure as Dr. Evil and Mini-Me, labeled "Project 2025."

4.

Protesters holding signs, including one stating: "Only one immigrant is making your life worse," in front of the U.S. Capitol building

5.

Protesters holding signs near a body of water and a government building. Signs read "No one voted for Elon Musk" and "Fire Elon" with "No Kings."

6.

Person holding a sign with photos labeled "Senile" and "Penile" at a protest. Crowd and a U.S. flag in the background

7.

Person holds sign reading, "Who Elected Elon? Oh Right - No One!" in front of U.S. Capitol building

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Protesters hold signs, including one reading "Love thy neighbor as thyself #AbolishIce," at a demonstration

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A protester shouts while holding a sign with U.S. flag imagery that reads "Purchased by Elon" at a public demonstration

10.

Protesters outside a building hold various signs advocating for trans rights and against wealth disparity. A person is dressed as the Statue of Liberty

It should be noted that in light of President Donald Trump’s executive order, which has the potential to result in the deportation of foreign student protesters who advocate for Palestine, including those who are in possession of visas, all faces depicted in the above images have been blurred in order to safeguard their right to freedom of speech.

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