NEWSWomens March on WashingtonAdd TopicProtesters rally against Trump around the nationA demonstrator chants as she marches in downtown Austin during the Women's March.Courtney Sacco, The Caller Times, Via USA TODAY NETWORKMichaela Mast, 21, of Harrisonburg, Va., signs a makeshift U.S. Constitution during the Women's March on Washington.Mandy Wright, Detroit Free Press-USA TODAY NETWORKA demonstrator walks through homemade signs, Saturday, on the lawn of the Texas State Capitol in Austin following the Women's March.Courtney Sacco, The Caller Times-USA TODAY NETWORKRebecca Pacheco listens to speakers during the Boston Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017.Maddie Meyer, Getty ImagesA car pushes a protester at an intersection in Washington after the Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017.Danielle Parhizkaran, Northjersey.com-USA TODAY NETWORA man wears a Russian version of a "Make America Great Again" hat as thousands of marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue in protest of newly elected President Donald Trump.Joe Lamberti, The Courier-Post-USA TODAY NETWOMarchers take part in the Women's March on Washington along Independence Ave.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKSecurity stands at watch at Trump International Hotel with barriers blocking protestors from getting any closer in Washington, DC.Suchat Pederson, Jack Gruber-USA TODAY NETWORKJan 21, 2017; Austin, TX, USA; Former Texas State Rep. Wendy Davis speaks on the steps of the Texas State Capitol fowling the Women's March on Austin. Mandatory Credit: Courtney Sacco/The Caller Times via USA TODAY NETWORK ORIG FILE ID: 20170121_jel_usa_061.jpgCourtney Sacco, The Caller Times-USA TODAY NETWORKAnna Lise from New York takes part in the Women's March on Washington.Jack Gruber-USA TODAY NETWORKVivian Helvajian, 16, of Pasadena, Calif. reacts at the Women's March on Washington.Tania Savayan, The Journal News, The Journal News-USA TODAY NETWOA view of the Women's March on Washington on Independence Avenue.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKThousands march down Pennsylvania Avenue as thousands gather for the Women's March on Washington.Suchat Pederson, USA TODAY NETWORKMarchers take part in the Women's March on Washington.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKA general view during the women's march to Washington.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKSara Shapiro, 18, from Hillary Clinton's hometown of Chappaqua, New York, was among the thousands who marched in New York City during the Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017. The march started near the United Nations and ended in front of Trump Tower on 5th Ave. Behind Sara, wrapped in an American flag was Christine Hurst of Brooklyn.Seth Harrison, The Journal News Via USA TODAY NETWORKThousands marched along 42nd St. in New York City during the Women's March.Seth Harrison, The Journal News Via USA TODAY NETWORKLiz Cipollina of Durham, Conn. marches in New York City during the Women's March.Seth Harrison, The Journal News Via USA TODAY NETWORKAn estimated crowd of over 9,000 people march along Second Street from the Shelby County Courthouse to the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis, Tenn. during The Memphis Women's March as cities all over the country host similar protests in the wake of President Donald Trump's inauguration.Jim Weber, The Commercial Appeal Via USA TODAY NETWORKKatie Wagner from Alexandria, Va., takes part in the Women's March on Washington, Saturday.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKAn estimated crowd of over 9,000 people gather at the Shelby County Courthouse before marching to the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis.Jim Weber, The Commercial Appeal Via USA TODAY NETWORKMarchers chant as they make their way towards the White House during the Women's March on Washington.Tania Savayan/The Journal News, The Journal News-USA TODAY NETWOThousands gather at Washington Park, before the Cincinnati Sister March on Jan. 21, 2017, a complement to the Women's March on Washington.Meg Vogel/The Cincinnati Enquirer Via USA TODAY NETWORKCaitlin Maloney, right, along with friends from Bucknell University, cheer along Independence Avenue during the Women's March on Washington.Jack Gruber, USA TODAY NETWORKThousands gather at Washington Park, before the Cincinnati Sister March.Meg Vogel/The Cincinnati Enquirer Via USA TODAY NETWORKAlice Maiocco, 4, marches with family and thousands of people for the Cincinnati Sister March.Meg Vogel/The Cincinnati Enquirer Via USA TODAY NETWORKDenise Cossey, of Phoenix, Ariz. left, and Peggy Christoff, of Anthem, cheer during an equal rights march at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 21, 2017.Cheryl Evans/The Arizona Republic Via USA TODAY NETWORKShalom Rosen, 4, of Phoenix, participates in an equal rights march at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 21, 2017.Cheryl Evans/The Arizona Republic Via USA TODAY NETWORKEllie Hildebrandt, 15 (from left), Barb Hildebrandt and Emma Hildebrandt, 16, all of Des Moines, chant together with the crowd Jan. 21, 2017 as they get ready to march around the capitol building at the Iowa Women's March in Des Moines.Michael Zamora/The Des Moines Register Via USA TODAY NETWORKDelisa McGregory (from left), Cheryl Hayes and Charice WIlliams, all of Des Moines, lead cheers from the north side steps of the capitol during the Iowa Women's March in Des Moines.Michael Zamora/The Des Moines Register Via USA TODAY NETWORKA crowd of thousands circle the Iowa State Capitol on Jan. 21, 2017 for Iowa Women's March in Des Moines.Michael Zamora/The Des Moines Register Via USA TODAY NETWORKSen. Elizabeth Warren addresses the crowd as she is flanked by Se. Ed Markey, left, and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh during a Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017, in Boston.John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe Via APProtesters head down Beacon Street during a Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017 in Boston.Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe Via APWith the Cathedral of Saint Paul to the rear, a steady throng of protestors made their way toward the start of the Women's March Minnesota before their march to the Minnesota State Capitol.David Joles/Star Tribune Via APSeen from the Capitol, a sea of protestors covered the nearby streets and Capitol grounds at the Women's March Minnesota on Jan. 21, 2017, in St. Paul, Minn.David Joles / Star Tribune Via APTai Simpson from the Nez Perce Tribe in Lapwai, Idaho unites as supporters gather at the steps of the Idaho Statehouse for the Women's March on Idaho in Boise, on Jan. 21, 2017.Darin Oswald, APDemonstrators gather at Civic Center Park in Denver, Colo. during the Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017.Jason Connolly, AFP/Getty ImagesMarchers numbering in the thousands arrive at the Seattle Center and in view of the Space Needle on Jan. 21, 2017, in Seattle.Elaine Thompson, APPeople march down South Jackson Street during the Women's March in Seattle, Wash. on Jan. 21, 2017.Jason Redmond, AFP/Getty ImagesPeople protest newly inaugurated President Donald Trump during a women's march on Jan. 21, 2017, in Las Vegas.John Locher, APA crowd marches down Duval Street in Key West, Fla, on Jan. 21, 2017.Rob O'neal/The Key West Citizen Via APLocals circle downtown Panama City with signs during the Bay Indivisible Rally and March in protest of new president Donald Trump on Jan. 21, 2017, in Panama City, Fla.Heather Howard/News Herald Via APDemonstrators gather at Civic Center Park in Denver, Colo. during the Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017.Jason Connolly, AFP/Getty ImagesA woman gives a thumbs up to a vehicle which beeped in support of the marchers during Knoxville's Women's March in downtown Knoxville, Tenn. Jan. 21, 2016. Over 2,000 participated in the march around downtown despite the rain.Caitie McMekin/Knoxville News Sentinel Via APA People's Solidarity Rally is held at Washington Square Park in Rochester, N.Y.Max Schulte/@maxrocphoto/, Max Schulte/Democrat And Chronicle Via USA TODAY NETWORKProtester gather outside the Texas State capital in Austin, Texas before the Austin Women's March on Jan. 21, 2017.Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times, Courtney Sacco/ Corpus Christi Caller-Times Via USA TODAY NETWORKFormer Texas representative Wendy Davis leads the Austin Women's March outside the state capital on Jan. 21, 2017.Courtney Sacco/ Corpus Christi Caller-Times Via USA TODAY NETWORKProtesters march down Congress Street in as they take part in the Austin Women's March.Courtney Sacco/ Corpus Christi Caller-Times Via USA TODAY NETWORKProtesters fill the streets of downtown Los Angeles as they gather for the Women's March against President Donald Trump on Jan. 21, 2017. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.Jae C. Hong, APProtesters gather in New York for the Womens March on January 21, 2017.Bryan R. Smith, AFP/Getty ImagesGwendolyn Woods of Brooklyn participates in the Women's March in New York.Bryan R. Smith, AFP/Getty ImagesBeatrice VanWinkle, right, from St. Joseph, Mich., and Carol Myers, from Watervliet, Mich., join dozens of people as they gather along Main Street in St. Joseph, Mich. on Jan. 21, 2017.Don Campbell, The Herald-Palladium Via APProtesters cheer at the Women's March on January 21, 2017 in Chicago, Illi.John Gress, Getty ImagesThousands of people walk on 42nd Street while taking part in the Women's March in New York.John Moore, Getty ImagesProtesters participate in the Women's March in Chicago, Ill.John Gress, Getty ImagesThousands participate in an equal rights march at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, Ariz. on Jan. 21, 2017.David Wallace/The Republic Via USA TODAY NETWORKOphelia Galloway, 5, of Mesa, stands by her mother, Kathryn Galloway, and brother, Oliver Galloway, 7, (background left) during an equal rights march at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix.David Wallace/The Republic Via USA TODAY NETWORKThousands participate in an equal rights march at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix.David Wallace/The Republic Via USA TODAY NETWORKThe Democratic Women's Club of Worcester County held a Women's March Sister March on the boardwalk in Ocean City, Md. on Jan 21, 2017.Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group Via USA TODAY NETWORKDiana Wagnor, Crisfield, Md. sings along with Miralena Smith, Berlin, Md. during the Women's March Sister March on the boardwalk in Ocean City, Md.Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group Via USA TODAY NETWORKProtesters march in New York during the Womens March on Jan. 21, 2017. Hundreds of thousands of people flooded US cities Saturday in a day of women's rights protests to mark President Donald Trump's first full day in office.Bryan R. Smith, AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters march in New York during the Womens March on Jan. 21, 2017.Bryan R. Smith, AFP/Getty ImagesWomen hold hands as they take part in a Women's March Jan. 21, 2017, in St. Louis.Jeff Roberson, APProtesters hold placards during a Women's March rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in New York.Jason Szenes, European Pressphoto AgencyThousands of protesters fill the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as they participate in a Women's March Jan. 21, 2017 in Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma, APProtesters hold placards during a Women's March rally near The Trump World Tower in New York.Jason Szenes, European Pressphoto AgencyMarchers participate in the Women's March on Main Street Park City on Jan. 21, 2017, in Park City, Utah.Larry Busacca, Getty ImagesDemonstrators participate in the March In Defense Of Women's Rights outside of the Music Farm Jan. 21, 2017 in Columbia, S.C.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesDemonstrators participate in the March In Defense Of Women's Rights in Columbia, S.C.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesProtesters hold placards during a Women's March rally in New York.Jason Szenes, European Pressphoto AgencyProtesters hold placards while walking through Grand Central terminal before heading to a Women's March rally in New York.Jason Szenes, European Pressphoto AgencyA young girl holds a protest sign as she participates in a women's march Saturday Jan. 21, 2017, in Philadelphia. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.Jacqueline Larma, APProtesters cheer at the women's march on Jan. 21, 2017, in Chicago. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in protest after the inauguration of President Trump.John Gress, Getty ImagesProtesters cheer at the women's march on Jan. 21, 2017, in Chicago.John Gress, Getty ImagesProtesters gather for the women's march in Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma, APThousands of people gather as they prepare to march in protest of President Trump Jan. 21, 2017, in Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma, APChelsea Handler, from left, Maria Bello and Charlize Theron participate in the Women's March on Main Street Park City on Jan. 21, 2017, in Park City, Utah.Michael Loccisano, Getty ImagesProtesters prepare to rally at the women's march on Jan. 21, 2017, in Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma, APA demonstrator participates in a women's march Jan. 21, 2017, in Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma, APU.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks during the Women's March on Montpelier and Unity Rally at the Statehouse on Saturday, January 21, 2017.GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESSA crowd of several thousand listens to speeches during Women's March on Montpelier and Unity Rally at the Statehouse on Saturday, January 21, 2017.GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESSIn solidarity with the Women's March on Washington, people in Asheville, North Carolina marched peacefully.Libby GambleThousands gather at Washington Park in Cincinnati, before the Sister March to the Women's March on Washington on Saturday.The Enquirer/Meg VogelThousands gather at Washington Park in Cincinnati, before the Sister March to the Women's March on Washington on Saturday.The Enquirer/Meg VogelThousands gather at Washington Park in Cincinnati, before the Sister March to the Women's March on Washington on Saturday.The Enquirer/Meg VogelMarchers walk up Locust Street in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee during the Women's March on Saturday. Over 2,000 participated in the march around downtown despite the rain.Caitie McMekin/Knoxville News SentinelCrowds congregate in Market Square in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee before the Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2016. Over 2,000 participated in the march around downtown despite the rain.Caitie McMekin/Knoxville News SentinelThousands of people participate in the Women's March in Lansing, Michigan on Saturday. According to officials an estimate 6,000 to 7,000 people attended the event.Robert Killips | Lansing State JAn estimated crowd of over 9,000 people march along Second Street from the Shelby County Courthouse to the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis during The Memphis Women's March.Jim Weber, The Commercial AppealAn estimated crowd of over 9,000 people march along Second Street from the Shelby County Courthouse to the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis during The Memphis Women's March.Jim Weber, The Commercial AppealPeople’s Solidarity Rally at Washington Square Park in Rochester, New York. Organizers held the rally to support those participating in the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. and sister events across the nation.Max SchulteProtestors at the People’s Solidarity Rally at Washington Square Park in Rochester, New York on Saturday. Organizers held the rally to support those participating in the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. and sister events across the nation.Max SchulteFeatured Weekly Ad