NPR member station photographers documented what they saw at the demonstrations against the Trump administration, from cuts and layoffs to federal departments, to mass deportations.
Day: April 5, 2025

Protestors marched from City Hall to Independence Hall voicing concerns about cuts to social services, immigration policies, and human rights.

Starmer says he will take a “cool-headed” approach on tariffs but all options remain on the table.
The Trump administration’s latest trade offensive is underway as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) begins enforcing “Liberation Day” tariffs, pulling in more than $200 million a day.
Leaders of countries affected by President Trump’s tariffs, including U.S. allies, are weighing up their options for how to respond. Fortune business reporter Eleanor Pringle explains why Europe is looking to negotiate with Trump first before retaliating with their own measures.

A Justice Department lawyer who was arguing the Trump administration case over a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador has been indefinitely suspended.
A farming family in rural New South Wales have given Australia a rare look inside their unique 10-story house after an intrigued passerby’s video of the high-rise went viral.
Rubio says US is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders
Elon Musk pushes for US–Europe zero-tariff zone amid growing far-right ties The Economic Times
What happened in the Grapefruit League has not stayed in the Grapefruit League, at least for Ben Rice.