Dozens gather in Youngstown to protest Trump Administration

Dozens gathered in front of the U.S. District Court in Youngstown Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Protestors spoke out against several of President Trump's actions and executive orders. There was a focus on women's rights, as Saturday was International Women's Day.
They held signs with some reading "Save our Democracy", "Fire Musk Now" and "Healthcare is a human right."
Along with diversity and human rights, education was another focus of the protest. President Trump has continued to float the possibility of dismantling the Department of Education.
"We have to put funds into the public education system," Rita Baker, one of the protesters, said. "There are so many people who miss out on a good education if we only focus on privatizing everything. We have poor, marginalized people who need public schools desperately."
The protest was organized by Indivisible, a local group that aims to preserve democracy and human rights.