During the anti-Trump People's March in NYC, public advocate Jumaane Williams addressed the crowd with a call for unity in difficult times. Highlighting his influential role, he noted the potential for him to lead the city if current mayor Eric Adams faces legal challenges. Williams urged attendees to support one another and protect those threatened by the Trump administration, especially marginalized communities. His message resonated as a rallying cry for solidarity and resilience, encouraging participants to affirm their commitment to one another as they face uncertain days ahead.
"We're facing tough times," said Williams, a leading figure on the progressive left of New York politics for more than a decade.
"There are hard days ahead," Williams added, emphasizing the challenges people currently face.
"I want everyone here to reach out and take the hand of the person next to you," Williams told the crowd, encouraging unity.
"We have to protect everyone under threat from the Trump regime," Williams highlighted the need for solidarity among marginalized groups.
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