Thousands of women and their male supporters turned out on January 20, 2018 across the the United States for the second Women's March, to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump whose administration has completed a tumultuous first year in office. The protests condemned Mr. Trump's views on women's rights, immigration, deportation and more.
West Palm Beach in Florida was painted red with protesters dressed as handmaidens. The costume theme was based on the book and TV series "The Handmaid's Tale"
This pretty much summed up the mood in New York City, right outside Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West
In Los Angeles, one protester stated her dislike for the US President quite clearly
In Cincinnati, Ohio, some protested against the Trump's administrations policies on deportation
There were protests against Donal d Trump's controversial comments on female genitalia. Scenes in Chicago.
At Austin, Texas, there was a sea of humanity near the Texas State Capitol
As was the case at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which had more visitors outside it than inside
In Seattle, some called for 'smashing down the patriarchy'
Celebrities weren't going to miss out. Actress Natalie Portman (speaking) was joined by Eva Longoria (background left), and Constance Wu, in Los Angeles.
Actor Adam Scott too was present, in Los Angeles.