Women’s rallies against President Trump and his Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett swept through cities like Los Angeles, Washington and New York on Saturday.
New York
Cuomo’s office could not be reached for comment to see if they had approved the gatherings despite the lockdown. It was unclear whether demonstrators marched through the COVID-19 “cluster” neighborhoods. Meanwhile, Cuomo foiled plans for a 10,000 person wedding in Williamsburg scheduled for Monday. On Friday, the New York Sheriff’s Office ordered the cancelation of the event. “Look, you can get married. You just can't have 10,000 people at your wedding,' said Cuomo. 'You get the same result at the end of the day.”
Meanwhile, thousands stormed the streets of Washington, D.C. in protest. NPR reported the Washington march was permitted to have up to 10,000 attendees.
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