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Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

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Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

2026-01-21 16:29 Last Updated At:01-22 23:46

Protesters in Washington D.C. joined the "Free America" walkout on Tuesday to rally against U.S. government policies, coinciding with the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's second term.

The Washington demonstration was part of more than 800 walkouts staged across the United States and in countries including Canada, France and Italy.

Organizers urged participants to leave work and school and avoid shopping, aiming to disrupt daily routines, draw attention online, and flood social media with images of the protest.

Many demonstrators voiced deep anxiety about the country's trajectory.

"I'm worried about the future of this country. I mean, we're on a path that is just unbelievable," said a protester.

"Utter disregard for the constitution. I mean, we don't even have a president. A president of the United States would abide by the U.S. Constitution," said another protester.

The protest focused on a wide range of grievances, specifically the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, the deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, and what demonstrators perceive as an erosion of constitutional rights.

On January 7, Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis during a federal enforcement operation.

"All immigration policy, the killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis. I mean, I get a visceral feeling when I see stuff like that. And I just don't know how to respond. And this is one way that I can do. It may not have much of an effect, but at least I feel like I'm doing something," said a protester.

"Work and school can wait, but right now, we need to protect our America," said another protester.

Broader social demands, including a guaranteed living wage and universal health care, were also highlighted.

Organizers hoped these walkouts will set the stage for what they call "Bigger Fights Ahead."

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

At the invitation of the government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Jiang Xinzhi, Chinese President Xi Jinping's special envoy and vice chairperson of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attended the inauguration ceremony of Myanmar's President Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyidaw on Friday.

Min Aung Hlaing met with Jiang on the same day.

Noting that the pauk-phaw (fraternal) friendship between China and Myanmar has a long history, Jiang said the two countries have long enjoyed a harmonious relationship and mutual assistance, which fully demonstrates the profound significance of the China-Myanmar community with a shared future. China supports Myanmar in pursuing a development path that suits its own national conditions, Jiang said, adding that the country is willing to work with Myanmar to deepen high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, maintain stability along the China-Myanmar border, and ensure the safety of Chinese personnel and projects in Myanmar.

For his part, Min Aung Hlaing expressed gratitude for China's long-term and valuable assistance to Myanmar's economic and social development.

Myanmar firmly adheres to the one-China principle and supports the four global initiatives proposed by China, Min Aung Hlaing said.

The president pledged that Myanmar would make every effort to ensure China's security interests in the country, and expressed Myanmar's willingness to deepen practical cooperation with China across various fields.

Xi's special envoy attends inauguration of Myanmar's president

Xi's special envoy attends inauguration of Myanmar's president

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