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Photos: 50 States Protesters Gather in West Palm Beach

The February 5 protest was part of the "50501" demonstrations against Trump's Project 2025.
Image: Protesters with signs pose outside the Palm Beach County courthouse
About 50 protesters gathered outside of the Palm Beach County courthouse as part of the nationwide "50501" demonstrations. Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
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A group of about 50 people gathered in West Palm Beach at noon on Wednesday, February 5, joining demonstrators around the nation to protest President Donald Trump's Project 2025 agenda.

The South Florida demonstration was an offshoot of "50501" a one-day aggregation of 50 protests in 50 state capitals, including Phoenix and Denver. The Sunshine State's main protest, which drew demonstrators by the hundreds, took place in Tallahassee.

Congregants outside the Palm Beach County courthouse just north of downtown West Palm Beach voiced concerns about issues ranging from reproductive freedom to immigration and LGBTQ rights, as well as billionaire Elon Musk's role in the federal government.
"Girls just want to have FUNdamental rights! Women rights are human rights!" read one message on a pink poster, while other signs displayed messages like, "No One Voted for President Musk! F-ELON!" and "Immigrants Built This Nation."

One protester waved a transgender pride flag, while a sign resting on a tree stump read, "Let it Be Known Homosexuals Are Not Cowards" — the words of William Arondeus, an openly gay man who was executed in 1943 for his involvement in the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement.

Savannah Samford, who goes by her Discord name, "Joy Rider," organized the West Palm protest.

"I'm very happy with the turnout," Samford told New Times. "Knowing that we have even one person here, two people here, that support our message and what we're trying to say for the people who can't speak for themselves — that's big."
click to enlarge A demonstrator holds a sign with the message "Immigrants built this nation"
Many who gathered at this offshoot of February 5's nationwide "50501" protests advocated for immigrants.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge Someone holds a sign that reads, "No one voted for President Musk! F-ELON!"
Elon Musk's role in the federal government concerned some of the protesters.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge A woman holding a sign that says, "Girls just want to have FUNdamental rights! Women rights are human rights!"
One woman supported reproductive freedom, holding a pink sign with a clear message.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge Protestors hold signs in West Palm Beach
Protestors held signs outside the Palm Beach County courthouse to oppose the policies of Trump's second administration.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge A sign that reads "Let it be known, homosexuals are not cowards."
Some signs championed the LGBTQ community.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge Protestors hold signs in West Palm Beach
The protesters were among thousands who gathered around the nation to reject Project 2025.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
click to enlarge A person waves a transgender pride flag at a protest in West Palm Beach
One person at the protest waved a transgender pride flag.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg
Protestors hold signs in West Palm Beach
Many signs at the West Palm Beach protest railed against fascism.
Photo by Michele Eve Sandberg