Alwaght- Protestors took to the streets of major US cities for the sixth day to protest the election of Donald Trump as their president.
The protests that began on the elections day continued on Saturday night when thousands of people rallied in the streets of New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago as well as other major cities chanting "Not my president" and "love trumps hate".
Trump is known for his controversial remarks during presidential campaign when he promised to ban Muslims from traveling to the country or to build a wall against Mexicans who move to the US to work.
Organizers said they wanted to build on the momentum after several nights of protests triggered by the real-estate mogul's surprise win in Tuesday's presidential election.
In New York, several thousand protesters marched before filling the streets at the foot of Trump Tower, the president-elect's skyscraper home.
"We're horrified the country has elected an incredibly unqualified, misogynist, racist on a platform that was just totally hateful," said Mary Florin-McBride, 62, a retired banker from New York who held a sign reading, "No Fascism in America."
There were also demonstrations in Chicago and Los Angeles, where several thousand protesters gathered beneath MacArthur Park's palm trees holding placards including "Dump Trump" and "Minorities Matter," before marching toward downtown.