04 May 2017 | 09:16 PM UTC
United States: Protests in New York in coming days amid visit by President Trump
Six demonstrations are planned between May 4 and 9 as President Trump makes his first visit to New York City since taking office
Event
Multiple protests are planned in New York City beginning Thursday, May 4, when US President Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first trip to the city, his hometown, since taking office on January 20. Planned demonstrations include:
- Thursday, May 4: Dewitt Clinton Park at 14:00; West 44th Street and 12th Avenue at 15:00; Trump Tower at 18:00
- Friday, May 5: Trump Tower at 08:00
- Saturday, May 6: One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at 11:00
- Tuesday, May 9: Trump Tower at 12:00
Anticipate increased security and localized transportation delays in the vicinity of protests.
Context
Protests in response to the controversial Trump administration have been frequent since his inauguration on January 20. Most recently, tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Washington, DC, and other cities across the country for what was billed as the Peoples’ Climate March on April 29. On January 21, the Women's March on Washington drew what has been estimated as over 2 million men and women to the capital to protest in support of women’s rights.
Advice
Individuals in the New York City metropolitan area should be prepared for heightened security measures and potential transportation disruptions, particularly surrounding Trump Tower. Avoid any potential protests.