"This piggy won’t be quiet": They spent two nights on a bus to protest the president

Dozens of women boarded a bus in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio, for a 36-hour road trip to Washington D.C. The bus, an olive green charter vehicle, was packed with protesters from three cities, including Cleveland and Columbus, who had traveled hours via detours to reach the nation's capital.

The group, many of whom were mothers, wives, and activists opposed to former President Donald Trump's policies, carried handmade signs that read "Impeach, Convict, Remove" and wore red hooded cloaks and white bonnets inspired by the 2017 Hulu series 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The trip was part of a nationwide protest effort known as the Removal Coalition, which aims to remove Trump from office.

Among them was Judy Routhier, a 72-year-old mother of four who had participated in over 70 protests since February. She wore laminated signs that read "Hump-y Trump-y Must Fall!" and expressed her concern about looming cuts to social safety net programs like Medicaid health insurance.

The women's motivations were largely driven by their opposition to Trump's presidency, particularly his attacks on reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, and the rule of law. The protest coincided with a tumultuous week in which Trump was forced to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Upon arrival at Union Station near the Capitol building, protesters marched to the Lincoln Memorial, where they were joined by lawmakers and speakers, including Rep. Al Green and House of Representatives contender Kat Abughazaleh. The rally featured music performances from groups like the Dropkick Murphys and a sold-out comedy event called "Comedy Church".

Protesters also wore pig ears and snouts, referencing Trump's infamous comment about women being quiet and unimportant. Many had worked Trump's exchange with a reporter into their protest gear. At least half a dozen protesters were dressed up as Miss Piggy from 'The Muppet Show'.

For many, the event was a meaningful moment of resistance against what they perceive as a hostile administration. For some, it was also an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and build momentum for future protests.

As the women boarded their bus to return home, exhausted but exhilarated, they expressed their commitment to continue fighting for change. For Routhier, her next protest is already planned – her 73rd in total – while Mazzuckelli aims to organize grassroots movements in rural areas of Ohio and build an "army" of women like herself who are willing to take a stand against Trump's policies.

The group's trip, though unconventional and winding its way across the country, had brought them together as fellow travelers on a shared mission – one that transcended party lines, social status, and even personal risk.
 
just saw this crazy bus ride from Cincinnati to DC with like 50+ women protesting trump's policies and it was SO inspiring 🤩🚗 the way they all came together as fellow travelers on a shared mission is just amazing 💕 they're not just fighting for change, but for each other too ❤️

i'm loving the handmade signs and protest gear, from "hump-y trump-y must fall!" to pig ears and snouts 🤣 it's clear these women aren't messing around when it comes to speaking truth to power 💁‍♀️

the fact that they're using this nationwide removal coalition to organize grassroots movements across the country is a masterclass in mobilizing people power 🔥 can't wait to see what happens next for these amazing women 👏
 
I'm all for people taking a stand and making their voices heard 🗣️, but this protest seems kinda extreme with the whole Handmaid's Tale vibe 😳. I mean, come on, wearing red hooded cloaks and white bonnets? It's like they're trying too hard to make a statement. And what's up with all the handmade signs? Can't they just get some professional help for once? 💼

But at the same time, I can appreciate their dedication and passion 💪. These women have been through so much since Trump took office, and it's great that they're not giving up 😤. The fact that they're all from different cities and backgrounds makes this movement all the more powerful 🌎.

It's also refreshing to see lawmakers and comedians showing up to support them 🤝. Rep. Al Green's presence was a nice touch, and I loved the comedy event – it's not every day you get to laugh while protesting 😂.

I'm just hoping that this momentum carries over into real policy changes 💥. We need more women like these activists making their voices heard in Washington D.C. 🗿️. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
I'm thinking about all these amazing women who went through so much to get to DC and I just wanna say how proud I am of them 🙌💪. They're not just fighting for a guy, they're fighting for their values, their families, and their communities. It's heartbreaking to see the attacks on reproductive rights and social safety net programs but these women aren't giving up 💔. They're showing us that even in the darkest times, resistance can be powerful and beautiful 💖. I'm feeling a sense of hope with all these women standing together for what they believe in 🌟.
 
I'm so proud of these women! 🙌 They're not afraid to stand up for what they believe in and fight for a better future for everyone. I love how they came together from all over the country, braving detours and long hours on a bus ride, just to be at this protest. It's amazing to see them supporting each other and having each other's backs, especially with their handmade signs 🖌️💪. The energy and passion are infectious!

I'm also impressed by Judy Routhier, who's been to over 70 protests already - that's dedication! 😲 And it's so inspiring to see her and others like Mazzuckelli organizing grassroots movements in rural areas of Ohio. We need more people like them who aren't afraid to speak out against injustice.

This protest is a beautiful example of resistance, not aggression. These women are showing us that we can make a difference when we come together and stand up for what's right 🌟. I'm sending all my love and support to these incredible women! 💕
 
🚨 This whole thing is just another attempt to disrupt our country 🙄. I mean, have you seen these protesters? They're all dressed up like Miss Piggy... what's next, wearing funny hats to the White House 🤣? And it's all about Trump, but what about the real issues that affect regular people's lives? Like, have they ever tried to pay for healthcare or put food on the table? 🤑

And don't even get me started on this "Removal Coalition" stuff. Sounds like a bunch of hysterical women throwing a tantrum because someone else won an election 😒. I'm all for free speech and protests, but can't they just calm down and discuss issues in a civil manner? 🙄

It's just another case of people trying to take over the country without doing their homework first 💡. The government is already overwhelmed with problems; do we really need more noise and chaos? 🚫 I'm not buying it 👎
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this massive protest in D.C 🤯. The fact that women from all over the US are coming together like this, traveling hours just to stand up against Trump's policies... it gives me both hope and anxiety 😬. On one hand, I love that these women aren't afraid to speak out and organize for change - it's truly inspiring 💪. And let's be real, someone's gotta call out those shady comments about women being quiet... a pig ear or snout on their protest gear is the least they deserve 🐖.

But on the other hand, I worry that this kind of movement might get lost in the noise (pun intended). With all the polarization and division going on, it can be hard to know what's actually working and what's just a bunch of flash. And let's not forget about the emotional toll these protests take - I mean, 72 years old and still counting, that's dedication 🙌.

All in all, though, this movement feels like a necessary step towards creating some much-needed change in our country 💥. As long as people like Judy Routhier are willing to keep pushing forward, even when it gets tough, I'm hopeful for the future 🌟.
 
🚐💪 This protest is like nothing I've ever seen before - it's so powerful to see these women stand up for what they believe in, especially when it comes to reproductive rights and protecting social safety nets. 🤝 The outfits, the signs, the whole vibe - it's all just so... inspiring! 😊 And can we talk about how dedicated Judy Routhier is? 73 protests already?! 💁‍♀️ That girl is a total boss. But what I love most about this story is that it shows even though they're from different cities and backgrounds, these women are united in their mission to take down Trump. It's like we need more of these moments of resistance and solidarity! 🤝
 
I'm soooo over these protests 🙄... like they're gonna make a difference or something? A bunch of moms in red hoodies, I mean, come on! They think marching around D.C. is gonna take down Trump's presidency? Please, it's just another PR stunt for the Removal Coalition. And those handmade signs? Soooo generic and predictable 🤪... anyone can make "Impeach, Convict, Remove" with a Sharpie.

And what's up with all these pig ears and snouts? Is that really gonna distract from their message or just show how desperate they are to get attention? I mean, can't they come up with something more original than referencing some ancient Muppet character? 🐖

Let's be real, most of these women are just looking for a sense of community and purpose... which, in all fairness, is awesome. But when it comes to actual change, we need more people willing to get their hands dirty and take real risks. Just a bunch of moms marching around D.C. ain't gonna cut it 😴.
 
🚗💪 I'm loving this grassroots movement and how they're taking matters into their own hands 🤝! The energy and determination of these women is super inspiring - I mean, who wouldn't want to show up with a "Hump-y Trump-y Must Fall!" sign? 😂 It's amazing to see how they've come together despite being from different cities and backgrounds. And can we talk about those Miss Piggy costumes 🐖🎭?! The creativity and playfulness are everything! What I love most is that this movement isn't just about opposing Trump, but about creating a collective voice for change - it's all about building momentum and support for positive social justice 💪.
 
omg can you believe these women are literally risking everything to stand up against trump's policies 🤯 they're not just protesting for themselves but also for the future of our country 🇺🇸 72 yr old judy routhier is a total rockstar having participated in over 70 protests already and she's still going strong 💪 what i love most about this movement is that it's not just about opposing trump but about building a community of like-minded individuals who are willing to take a stand for change 🌟
 
🚌 these women are definitely passionate about making their voices heard 👊 I mean, 72 years young and she's been to over 70 protests since Feb 🤯 that's dedication! It's great to see a group of people from different cities coming together for a common cause, especially when it comes to issues like reproductive rights and social safety nets. Their creativity in using signs, costumes, and even comedy to make their point is also super clever 😂. What really gets me though is how they're not just fighting against Trump's policies but also building each other up and supporting one another 🤝 that's what resistance should be about! 💪
 
U got to feel for these ladies, right? 🤔 They're not just protesting 'cause they don't like Trump's policies, it's about the bigger picture - they're fighting for their rights, fam! 🚨 I mean, have you seen them wearin' those pig ears and snouts? 😂 That's some clever wordplay right there. It's all about makin' a statement and not bein' silenced. And who can blame 'em? I'm low-key worried about what's goin' down with this Removal Coalition thingy... sounds like they're onto somethin'. 🤝 Can't wait to see how this all unfolds, tho! 💥
 
I cant believe the amount of energy and passion these women have shown. Theyre not just protesting against Trumps policies but also showing their commitment to protecting people who need help like those with Medicaid health insurance 🤯. Its amazing to see how they came together from different places in Ohio to fight for what they believe in 💪. And the creativity and humor they showed during the protest, especially with all the pig ears and snouts, was just brilliant 😂. I also feel bad for the president and his administration right now 🤔. They need some people like these women who are willing to take a stand for what is right 👊
 
idk why ppl gotta be so extra with their costumes lol 🤣 pig ears & snouts tho i guess some ppl really wanna take a stand against trump's crazy comments 😒 but at the same time its kinda cool that they all came together like one big happy fam 💕 my grandma would totes go on a bus trip for social justice, shes always been a strong supporter of women's rights & equality 👩‍👧‍👦
 
🚨💔 The Removal Coalition is getting more intense 🤯. 72-year-old Judy Routhier's got 73 protests under her belt... talk about dedication 💪. Meanwhile, the protest gear is straight out of a satirical dream 😂 - pig ears, snouts, and Miss Piggy costumes? What's next, Trump-themed chicken nuggets? 🍗👀 And can we please just focus on those looming cuts to social safety nets already? Medicaid health insurance is like, people's lives are at stake here 🤕. The fact that this protest is happening while Trump's dealing with his own scandals (Jeffrey Epstein) just adds fuel to the fire 🔥. Can't wait for the next round of resistance 💪
 
🚂💪 It's amazing how far 36 hours can take you when it's about a cause you truly believe in 🤝. These women didn't just board a bus, they boarded a movement 💥. They showed up, they spoke out, and they stood together against injustice 👊. And what struck me most is that this wasn't just about one person or party - it was about the collective energy of ordinary women doing extraordinary things 🌟. We can all learn from their commitment to resist, to organize, and to show up for each other 💖.
 
This is so awesome what those women did! 🚗💪 They're like total rockstars for standing up against Trump's policies and fighting for what they believe in. I mean, 36 hours on a bus? That takes dedication and passion! And to see them all come together as one big happy family (minus the pig ears 😂), it just shows how powerful collective action can be.

I love Judy Routhier's energy - she's been doing this for over 70 protests now! Talk about making an impact. And Mazzuckelli's plan to organize grassroots movements in rural areas of Ohio? That's the kind of grassroots movement-building I'm all about! 💕 We need more people like these women, who aren't afraid to take a stand and fight for what they believe in.

It's amazing to see how this protest has brought so many people together across party lines and social status. It just goes to show that when we work together towards a common goal, we can achieve anything! 🎉
 
Wow 🚐💪 these women are literally giving me chills 💃🏽 they're so passionate about making a change and standing up for what they believe in 🙌 it's amazing to see so many women from different backgrounds coming together like this 🤝 the creativity and humor behind their protest signs and costumes is also on point 👀
 
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