Protesting the proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications, demonstrators, holding up tombstone indicators, stage a die-in exterior the Inventory Trade in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. The die-in was a part of a march by a coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams in opposition to the DOGE and Trump cuts.
Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
A coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams united for a rally and march on March 15, protesting Elon Musk’s and President Trump’s mass federal layoffs and proposed $2 trillion cuts from Medicaid, Medicare, housing and meals help, schooling, and different very important applications.
The march kicked off with a rally in Foley Sq. in downtown Manhattan, the place Marcella Gohen held an indication with pictures of her husband, Robert Viteri. Gohen advised New York News Metro that Viteri was identified with a uncommon neurological illness and has been in a nursing residence for the previous 9 years. Viteri depends on Medicaid to pay for his care.
Gohen fears that if Medicaid, the biggest medical health insurance program within the nation, have been reduce, sufferers like her husband would die.
“My message today is my husband’s not a waste,” Gohen mentioned. “If they’re going to cut Medicaid, they’re killing people.”
Marcella Gohen’s husband Robert Viteri is in a nursing residence and depends on Medicaid for his care.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
On Feb. 25, the Home handed a Republican price range decision calling for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthiest People. The decision additionally elevated border enforcement and protection applications by $300 billion whereas chopping Medicaid by $880 billion and schooling cuts of $330 billion over the following ten years. Because the begin of Trump’s second administration on Jan. 20, Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) has additionally spearheaded federal layoffs that despatched tens of hundreds of workers to the unemployment line.
Anthony Peterson, vice chairman of 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Employees East, representing 400,000 members, together with retirees, defined that chopping Medicaid could be detrimental to union members and their sufferers.
“We have to come to the streets and let the people know we’re ready to fight. And we’re fighting for all unions, all people, all cultures, for everybody,” Peterson advised New York News Metro.
New Yorkers rally in opposition to the proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications in Foley Sq. in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. The rally was a part of a march, organized by a coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
1199 SEIU union members rally in opposition to the proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications in Foley Sq. in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. The rally was a part of a march, organized by a coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
His message to Trump supporters impacted by the cuts was, “Wake up. I hope they’ve seen for themselves that they are affected by this, and we were fighting for them anyway, and we’re gonna continue to fight, and we’re gonna pull them along the way.”
In response to officers, round 5,500 protestors marched down Broadway previous Metropolis Corridor to Bowling Inexperienced, bearing banners and indicators. A number of hundred protestors break up from the march and took a left activate Wall Road to stage a die-in in entrance of the New York Inventory Trade, the place demonstrators held up tombstone-like indicators with messages similar to “DOGE Cuts Let Ebola Into USA,” “Died From No Health Insurance,” or “DOGE Cut Off My Medicaid,” highlighting the worst-case situations if important providers have been reduce.
Lisa Raymond-Tolan with Indivisible Brooklyn, which created the indicators, advised New York News Metro that whereas they have been protesting the proposed cuts, the “landscape was a little different” after Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and 9 different Democratic senators voted for the GOP funding invoice on Friday to keep away from a authorities shutdown.
A coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams march in opposition to the DOGE and Trump cuts in in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. Some expressed their outrage with Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York) for voting to advance the Republican funding invoice.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
A coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams march in opposition to DOGE and proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
A coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams march in opposition to DOGE and proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications in in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
A coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams march in opposition to DOGE and proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications in in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
Whereas protestors joined the refrain of Home Democrats who’ve slammed the Senate minority chief for siding with Senate Republicans, Schumer has defended his vote for the GOP short-term funding invoice — arguing that President Trump and Elon Musk’s DOGE would have used a authorities shutdown to chop funding and fireplace federal workers at report pace. Raymond-Tolan additionally feels that Schumer betrayed his constituents.
“Neither choice was a good choice, but there was only one right choice, and that is to oppose a fascist regime,” mentioned Raymond-Tolan, although she was positive that the Senate minority chief misplaced a “little sleep” over the vote.
“But he’s going to lose so much more sleep because Indivisible is going to be calling for his resignation, and he might lose his job as leader because he’s not fit to lead,” Raymond-Tolan mentioned. “If you’re not ready to meet the moment and fight, then you’re not fit to lead us to save democracy.”
Protesting the proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications, demonstrators, holding up tombstone indicators, stage a die-in exterior the Inventory Trade in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. The die-in was a part of a march by a coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams in opposition to the DOGE and Trump cuts.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
Protesting the proposed cuts to Medicaid, housing, meals help, and different very important applications, demonstrators, holding up tombstone indicators, stage a die-in exterior the Inventory Trade in New York, New York, on March 15, 2025. The die-in was a part of a march by a coalition of labor unions, political motion, and neighborhood teams in opposition to the DOGE and Trump cuts.Picture by Gabriele Holtermann
Brooklynites Nevaeh and Salma marched to cease the schooling cuts.
“[Trump] is making these cuts for his own benefit,” 18-year-old Nevaeh mentioned. “He’s cutting our education to fund the police. We don’t need more police. We need to be able to go to college without any problem [and] graduate with a degree.”
19-year-old Salma grew up in an immigrant household and advised New York News Metro that their life was “hard” till her mom joined the U.S. Military.
“We got that chance, and the second we get that chance, we feel like it’s getting taken away from us,” Salma mentioned. “It’s just not fair to everybody. [Trump] is turning his back on everybody, including his own people, in a way. So it’s like broken promises.”