Politics & Government
Protest Against Trump Planned In Bloomfield For ‘May Day’
Another round of demonstrations against the Trump administration are being planned across New Jersey, including in Bloomfield.

BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Another round of protests against the Trump administration are being planned across New Jersey on Thursday, May 1 – including a rally in Bloomfield.
A coalition of advocacy groups are calling for a national day of protest on International Workers’ Day, also known as “May Day.”
Here’s the latest rallying cry from organizers:
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“[President Donald] Trump and his billionaire profiteers are trying to create a race to the bottom—on wages, on benefits, on dignity itself. This May Day we are fighting back. We are demanding a country that puts our families over their fortunes—public schools over private profits, health care over hedge funds, prosperity over free market politics.”
Local protests are being organized independently across New Jersey (see a map with locations here).
In Bloomfield, demonstrators are planning to gather at Bloomfield Avenue and Municipal Plaza from 3 to 6 p.m. Learn more here.
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CRITICISM, SUPPORT FOR TRUMP
The May Day protests are the latest in a series of national demonstrations against the Trump administration, Elon Musk and the ongoing federal budget cuts.
More than 1,200 rallies of various sizes took place across the United States on April 5, with some sources estimating the overall attendance at over a million people. Local “Hands Off!” protests were held in Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Maplewood, Montclair and West Caldwell. Read More: Anti-Trump Protesters Hit The Streets In Essex County (PHOTOS)
Another round of protests took place on April 19, with local rallies taking place in Bloomfield, Glen Ridge and West Caldwell. Read More: Protesters Bash Trump In 3 Essex County Towns Over Easter Holiday Weekend
Essex County has also seen support for Trump, including a rally in Montclair organized by local GOP voters prior to the president’s Election Day victory.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris took Essex County in the 2024 presidential election, nailing down 224,596 votes (71.69 percent). Trump scored 83,908 votes – about 26.78 percent.
Trump performed much better on a statewide basis in last November’s election, however, flipping five New Jersey counties from blue to red.
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