Anti-Trump administration protesters will take to the streets again on Monday in worker- and wealth-focused rallies.
Why it matters: The largest federation of labor unions in the U.S. is leading the movement, along with dozens of other groups. • More than 1,000 events were scheduled as of Saturday.
State of play: The protests are being organized by the AFL-CIO and groups including Bargaining for the Common Good, the National Education Association, Indivisible, Working Families Party, MoveOn, American Federation of Teachers, Public Citizen and 50501. • The May Day Strong coalition, which organized widespread anti-billionaire rallies on May 1, is also involved.
What they're saying: "This isn't just about policy — it's about building meaningful worker power to fight back and build a mo