Women's March 2.0: Thousands Take to the Streets Across the Globe to Protest Trump
Actress Asia Argento — one of the women who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault — took part in a Women's March in Rome.
Women's March participants gathered alonside the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Marchers carried creative signs while taking to the streets in Chicago.
A group of marchers beat on drums during a Women's March in Denver.
One sign at the march in Rome mocked Trump's comment about having a "bigger button" to launch a nuclear attack against North Korea.
Protesters in Washington D.C. had strong messages for Trump.
The popular pink "pussy hats" from last year's march returned at the demonstration in New York City.
Another sign in Rome poked fun at Trump's Cabinet.
Thousands of marchers took to the streets in Denver.
Women's March 2018 Photos