The #CancelKavanaugh protest is currently underway in Washigton D.C. The demonstration promoted online under the hashtad #CancelKavanaugh started at 12:30 p.m. at the E. Barrett Prettyman US Courthouse, where Kavanaugh is a federal appeals court judge.
This year’s second Women’s March is set “to do whatever it takes to #CancelKavanaugh,” the event page reads.
The march in Washington D.C. is hosted jointly by a number of charities and funds, such as the Women’s March, UltraViolet, CPD Action, Demand Justice and others. A number of celevrities are expected to attent the event, including Whoopi Goldberg and Alicia Keys.
More demonstrations are scheduled for the next few days.
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