SEATTLE — Carrying signs with slogans like “No Kings” and “Human need, not greed,” hundreds of people gathered outside Seattle Central College on Labor Day to march in protest of President Donald Trump’s policies that they argue have hurt working people.

While the march and rally were titled “Workers Over Billionaires” it was one of a string of protests put on by a grassroots movement called 50501 — which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement — opposing myriad actions by the federal government, from Medicaid cuts to the U.S. role in Gaza to immigrant deportations. Several other workers’ rights Labor Day protests were also scheduled around the Seattle area.

At Seattle Central College on Monday, Washington Attorney General Nick Brown took to the microphone while cars driving by o

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