On Saturday millions of people took part in the Women's March to protest against the new president and his attitudes towards women.
It wasn't just in the US, either. In total, there were more than 600 protests in more than 75 countries around the world.
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In London, hundreds of thousands of women, men and children took to the streets, while in the US famous faces, including Emma Watson and Scarlett Johansson joined the crowds.
Organisers of the march couldn't believe the huge number of people who turned up to denounce Trump. Unlike the anti-Trump protests during the inauguration, the Women's March was a peaceful protest, with reports of zero arrests being made.
While the record-breaking protest was going on, Trump remained quiet on social media, leading to him receiving more criticism.
Yesterday, he shared his thoughts on the protests.
He followed that up with a tweet about his ratings.
Before this tweet was posted:
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Source: Citylabs and The Guardian
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