Philippines Protesters Greet U.S. President with Calls to ‘Dump Trump’
As President Donald Trump joined his Philippines counterpart Rodrigo Duterte and other leaders from across Asia for an extravagant gala dinner, protesters earlier had violently battled with local riot police, leaving several on both sides injured.
Thousands of activists marched to the U.S. Embassy in Manila on Sunday to protest Trump’s arrival to attend a summit with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and other East Asian nations. Trump also is expected to hold several meetings with Duterte, who Trump has praised for doing an “unbelievable” job in his murderous war on drugs that has left thousands dead with no accountability or justice.
According to The Guardian, protesters were confronted by police with riot shields and then blasted with water cannons in the Philippines capital. In addition to hating Trump, protesters believe the U.S. wants to add more military bases in their country. To denounce that, demonstrators carried signs declaring, “Down with U.S. Imperialism.”