Hundreds Rally Across U.S. to Protect Social Security, Medicare
Hundreds Rally Across U.S. to Protect Social Security, Medicare

Hundreds Rally Across U.S. to Protect Social Security, Medicare

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Nationwide protests under the 'Hands Off' movement have erupted, with demonstrators expressing concerns over potential cuts to Social Security and Medicare linked to the Trump administration's policies. In Michigan, nearly 500 people rallied in Port Huron, while smaller protests occurred in Niles, where community members specifically called on Rep. Tim Walberg to protect Social Security for seniors. Activists, including those from the Michigan Alliance for Retired Americans, voiced their fears about proposed changes by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the impact these could have on personal information security. In Elko, Nevada, about 100 protesters gathered to advocate for maintaining federal benefits, highlighting broader discontent with government policies perceived as harmful to vulnerable communities. Similar sentiments were echoed by participants across various states, indicating a unified push against perceived threats to social safety nets. The protests have not only centered around Social Security but also reflected broader frustrations with the current administration's economic policies.

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