The 2020 women’s march

A poster of Trump in a grocery cart.

A poster of Trump at the Los Angeles Women's March. Photo courtesy of Samantha Sophia / Unsplash.

The events on Capitol Hill during the COVID-19 pandemic have brought thoughts of ending Trump’s first term into people’s minds. We are welcoming change with the presidential election around the corner.

In light of all that, I went to the Women’s March on Oct. 17.

I got there early, I wasn’t playing. It came down mostly to the change of peoples’ choices. They will vote and they want Trump out of the White House.  

The crowd was strong. It filled up all of Freedom Plaza.

Everybody’s tired of who’s in the White House right now. He didn’t have to get out here and campaign for money cause he already had money to put himself in the White House. Most people in politics have to campaign for money, and he already had his millions. Most people think he’s a big liar. I saw the stage, I listened to the speakers, collected flyers, and I took the pictures.

The walls are closing in on Trump. 


Carlton Johnson is an artist and vendor with Street Sense.


Issues |Political commentary


Region |Washington DC

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