Anti-Trump sentiment among crowds gathered in Los Angeles.
LAPD officers block an entrance to the 101 South Freeway at the corner of Los Angeles and Aliso streets to prevent protesters from walking onto the freeway.
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Protesters gather in downtown Los Angeles.
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Melina Adragna, 22, of East Los Angeles marches in downtown L.A.
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Protestors gather in downtown Los Angeles to protest Donald Trump.
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A crowd marches along Wilshire Boulevard toward downtown Los Angeles.
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Participants in the #United Against Hate march head toward the Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles, protesting the election of Donald Trump.
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Participants in the #United Against Hate march head toward the Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles, protesting the election of Donald Trump.
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Diane Suzuki, right, and Yael Pardess join protesters with #United Against Hate march in downtown Los Angeles, protesting the election of Donald Trump.
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Anti-Trump protesters march through downtown Los Angeles.
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USC student Alex Currie, 19, joins protesters marching against the election of Donald Trump.
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Police surround a group protesting Trump’s election in downtown Los Angeles Saturday night.
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A demonstrator is detained during a protest in downtown Los Angeles Saturday night.
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Protesters hold hands in front of police in downtown Los Angeles.
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Police cars follow protesters during a march through the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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Protesters flash peace signs toward the police as they re-gather at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles.
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Police move in on a crowd of protesters near City Hall.
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Protesters walk backward as police close in on the group during a march through the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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Protesters demonstrating against the election of Donald Trump march through the streets of downtown Los Angeles late Saturday night.
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Police keep an eye on protesters marching down Wilshire Boulevard to protest the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president.
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“We Love Not Hate” is the message this youngster was sharing with protesters marching down 3rd Street to protest the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president.
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Traffic is stopped while protesters march down 3rd Street to protest the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president in Los Angeles.
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A protester makes his statement while marching down Wilshire Boulevard to protest the election of President-elect Donald Trump in Los Angeles.
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LAPD Sgt. Vigueras keeps an eye on protesters making their way down Alvarado Street close to the end of a march to protest the election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president.
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Thousands of anti-Trump protesters peacefully march from MacArthur Park to the Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles.
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Protesters march through the 3rd Street tunnel in downtown Los Angeles on their way to the Roybal Federal Building as they protest the election of Donald Trump.
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Participants in the #United Against Hate march head toward the Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles, protesting the election of Donald Trump.
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Participants in the #United Against Hate march head toward the Roybal Federal Building as they protest the election of Donald Trump.
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A large crowd protesting the election of Donald Trump marches along Wilshire Boulevard on Saturday toward downtown Los Angeles.
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Marchers head along Wilshire Boulevard toward downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
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Police arrest about 150 anti-Trump protesters at Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles in Saturday’s early morning hours.
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Police prevent anti-Trump protesters from accessing the Harbor Freeway in downtown Los Angeles on Friday night.
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An anti-Trump protester scales a fence at Grand Park in Los Angeles to avoid being arrested by police in the early morning hours Saturday.
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LAPD officers circle a protester while he was being arrested during an anti-Trump protest Friday night.
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Anti-Trump protesters on the 101 freeway, in Los Angeles, California.
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Police arrest an anti-Trump protester in the early morning hours Saturday. The LAPD arrested about 150 people at Grand Park after a night of marching through downtown L.A.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016: Anti-Trump protesters on the 101 freeway, in Los Angeles, Calif., on Nov. 10, 2016.
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An estimated 3,000 people filled the streets of downtown Los Angeles on Friday night to protest the election of Donald Trump.
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On Friday night an estimated 3,000 people marched throughout downtown Los Angeles protesting the election of Donald Trump.
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