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Democrats mobilise against Trump's budget cuts as public backlash grows

Democrats are intensifying their opposition to Trump’s budget cuts through protests, lawsuits, and town halls, as public backlash grows ahead of a looming government shutdown, according to The Washington Post.

February 27, 2025 / 22:04 IST
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US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump

As US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue their aggressive push to slash federal spending, Democrats are ramping up their opposition through protests, lawsuits, and town hall confrontations.

The backlash, which had been slow to take shape, is now growing as Americans react to deep cuts affecting social programs, scientific research, and government agencies. According to The Washington Post, the unrest mirrors the conservative Tea Party movement that mobilized against President Barack Obama in 2010.

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Protests and town hall confrontations escalate

Across the country, protests against Trump’s budget cuts have intensified. Rowdy crowds have disrupted Republican lawmakers’ town hall meetings, booing representatives defending the administration’s actions. Protesters have chanted “No king!” while Democratic lawmakers are drawing large audiences, particularly Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), who has used town halls to rally opposition. The Washington Post reported that one of Sanders’ events in Omaha, initially planned for 1,000 attendees, had to be moved to a larger venue after over 3,500 people showed up.