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Thousands Of Marchers Expected To Take On Trump's Climate Policies

On the symbolic 100th day in office for President Trump, who has denied climate change, protesters are rallying in front of the White House to call for better environmental protections.
The <a href="https://peoplesclimate.org/live/">Peoples Climate March</a>, is being billed as a mobilization for climate, jobs and justice.

Thousands of demonstrators are expected to take to the streets Saturday in Washington, D.C., and cities across the country, for the Peoples Climate March, which is being billed as a mobilization for climate, jobs and justice.

They are making their way toward 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, where they "will encircle the White House, sit down for a.

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