There's no atmosphere in the street. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in recent hours to protest in major U.S. cities: Philadelphia, Seatlle, Portland, Washington, New York, Los Angeles... "He's not my president" or "Not Ku Klux Klan" with posters.
#NotMyPresident: Massive Anti-Trump Protests Break Out Across the Country pic.twitter.com/WiDYwTUqcA
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 10, 2016
In New York, at least 5,000 people have marched through Manhattan’s main avenues and in Oakland, there have been moments of tension and fire with the police:
#protestors chanting #trump you're fired in #nyc #protest #unionsquare #trumpwins #notmypresident #PresidentElectTrump #Vote2016 #Trump2016 pic.twitter.com/AD2NPLHmy7
— Joe Cummings (@JoeActs) November 10, 2016
Police are clearing the streets of Oakland with teargas 18th & Bway #hellaoakland #NotMyPresidentElect @OccupyOakland @OccupyWallStNYC pic.twitter.com/vbBLX2HPa1
— michaeldmanning (@michaeldmanning) November 10, 2016
In Seatlle there has been a tantrum around a march against Trump and one person has injured five people, two of them seriously, as local firefighters explain:
Seattle Fire crews treating 5 patients with gunshot wounds. 2 of the 5 with life-threatening injuries. Medics transport to HMC. pic.twitter.com/HTtHejkTpc
— Seattle Fire Dept (@SeattleFire) November 10, 2016
Portland anti trump protest #documenting pic.twitter.com/aHw1zggIgW
— Martin Farias (@MartinFarias_) November 10, 2016
As soon as Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election, he changes his aggressive speech, even removing anti-Muslim messages from the official website. Congressional Republican leader Paul Ryan, for his part, has expressed his support and called for Hillary Clinton to give the new president a chance.
The main international organizations and countries of the world have wanted to express their collaboration and tranquility. The markets have calmed down.