Protesters mark May Day with nationwide demonstrations

May Day demonstrations are expected across the United States as organizers call for boycotts of school, work, and shopping in protest of the Trump administration's policies. More than 500 labor unions, student groups, and community organizations are expected to participate.
May Day demonstrations are expected across the United States, with organizers calling for boycotts of school, work, and shopping to protest the Trump administration's policies. The protests mark International Labor Day, with the message that the US should focus on workers over billionaires. Over 500 labor unions, student groups, and community organizations are participating. A student group, Sunrise Movement, said over 100,000 students were expected to miss school in a one-day strike. The protests are driven by rising prices and stagnant wages. White House spokesperson Kush Desai said the Trump administration supports workers, citing renegotiated trade deals and tax cuts.
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