LOS ANGELES (AP) — Crowds are gathering in downtown Los Angeles for a Women's March against sexual violence and the policies of the Trump administration.
Organizers are predicting thousands of people, including state officials and celebrities, will march to City Hall on the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Diane Omari, who came to the march with 30 other men and women, held a sign reading "Trumpster for the Dumpster." Omari says she'll march every year until Trump is out of office.
Vendors sold T-shirts, anti-Trump buttons and pink "pussy hats" with cat ears.
Marches in L.A., San Francisco, San Diego and Sacramento are among some 200 planned around the world this weekend in opposition to Trump policies and to protest sexual assault and harassment.
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