
Scientists Across U.S. Rally in March for Science Against Trump’s Budget Cuts
In a powerful display of unity and concern, scientists and supporters across the United States gathered in major cities for the 'March for Science' to protest against proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration. The marches, which took place on Saturday, were a direct response to President Trump's fiscal plan that threatens significant reductions in funding for scientific research and environmental protection agencies.
In Raleigh, North Carolina, as reported by the News & Observer, hundreds marched through downtown, emphasizing the importance of scientific research in public policy. Similarly, in Washington D.C., The Washington Post highlighted the vibrant atmosphere with thousands of attendees, including notable scientists and educators, voicing their opposition to the cuts.
The New York Times and MSNBC covered the national scope of the event, with Rachel Maddow reporting on the diverse crowd in New York City, ranging from climate scientists to students, all united under the banner of science. The marches were not only a protest but also a celebration of science's role in society, with participants calling for evidence-based policy-making and increased public engagement in scientific issues.
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