Trump inauguration anniversary walkouts: here's what to know
Cecilia Nowell
Sat 17 Jan 2026 08.00 EST
On 20 January, the anniversary of Donald Trumps inauguration, grassroots organizers are calling on people across the United States to walk out of their offices, schools and businesses to protest the administration and call for a free America.
In the wake of escalating ICE raids, attacks on gender-affirming care, cuts to healthcare and the deployment of national guard troops in US cities, the organizers behind the Womens March are asking Americans to participate in the Free America Walkout.
As opposed to the large-scale weekend rallies that the Womens March became known for following Trumps first inauguration, organizers have planned a weekday walkout this year. The group says its aim is to show the administration that as it escalates its attacks on our rights, our bodies, and our livelihoods, that Americans can escalate in response.
We really felt like it was important for us to have a mobilization that tested some additional tools in the toolbox, said Rachel OLeary Carmona, executive director of the Womens March. What will it look like if we do an action on a weekday? Where we are withdrawing our labor. Where were refusing no shopping, no working, no commerce.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/17/trump-inauguration-walkouts-explainer
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