Politics & Government
Residents Organize President's Day Protest In Upper Bucks
Community members, activists, and local leaders will be speaking out against President Trump's recent executive actions.
SELLERSVILLE, PA — An independent group of concerned residents from Upper Bucks County will hold a protest on Monday, Feb. 17 beginning at 12 p.m. on Main Street in Sellersville (near the post office) to oppose actions by President Donald Trump.
Community members, activists, and local leaders will speak out against the President’s recent executive actions, which they say erode accountability, weaken oversight, and threaten working Americans.
Some of the issues they will be protesting include the institution of tariffs, birthright citizenship, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), school choice, censorship, and elimination of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).
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"As Americans, we cannot stand by while Trump dismantles democracy, undermines civil rights, and attacks the rule of law," said Laura Foster, one of the spokespeople for the event. "This President’s Day, we honor true democratic leadership by demanding accountability and resisting these unconstitutional actions."
The President’s Day Protest is a peaceful demonstration organized by an independent group of Upper Bucks County residents who believe in defending democracy, upholding the Constitution, and protecting the rights of all Americans.
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