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Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the United States are expected to walk in the Women's March on Washington to protest the policies of President Donald Trump.
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Demonstrators participate in the Women's March to challenge Donald Trump's introduction. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Activists participating in the Women's March yell trademarks as they rally through Washington. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A young lady utilizes challenge signs to assemble a divider while participating in the Women's March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
People accumulate for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Demonstrators accumulate before the U.S. State house for the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Banners are held on high amid Women�s March on Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
Sixteen year-old Emma Humphries holds a "Trump" towel over the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Paige Carmichael, 6, from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, takes an interest in the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry strolls to join the Women's March on Washington, after the initiation of U.S. President Donald Trump, in Washington. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
People assemble for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Demonstrators arrive through open transportation to participate in a "Ladies' March" to dissent the initiation of Donald Trump. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Khalil Hymore Quasha, 39, (C) and his girl Norah Quasha, 6, partake in the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
A lady wearing a pink pussy dissent cap takes a photo of the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The top of the Washington Monument is covered in mists as individuals pack the National Mall for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Former Miss Utah Temple Taggart (L) wipes away a tear as she addresses correspondents about her sexual charges against U.S. President Donald Trump with her lawyer, Gloria Allred in front of the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan
An emergency vehicle drives through demonstrators participating in the Women's March to challenge Donald Trump's introduction. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Demonstrators partake in the Women's March to dissent Donald Trump's introduction as the 45th president of the United States. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
A lady cries as she takes an interest in the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
People accumulate for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
People pack the boulevards close to the National Mall for the begin of the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
People show a weaved copy of the female regenerative framework at the Women's March. REUTERS/Canice Leung
People listen to discourses at the Women's March. REUTERS/Canice Leung
Women who said they contracted a transport from their home in Flint, Michigan, address media at the Women's March. REUTERS/Canice Leung
A lady shows a cover at the Women's March. REUTERS/Canice Leung
Women who laser-cut custom wooden headpieces perusing "Women's activist Killjoy" and "Off With His Thumbs" go to the Women's March. REUTERS/Canice Leung
People accumulate for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
People accumulate for the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Police help a vehicle with supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump leave the region of the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
People partake in the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Hundreds of thousands walk down Pennsylvania Avenue amid the Women's March. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
People take an interest in the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
People partake in the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Locked porta potties are seen on the sideline of the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Protesters leave messages composed on female cleanliness cushions on a divider close to the begin of the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
A lady wearing pink pussy dissent cap participates in the Women's March on Washington. REUTERS/Brian Snyder