- A convoy of trucks descended on Washington DC for a second day Saturday to protest against low freight rates that truckers say are hammering the industry
- Truckers parked along Constitutional Avenue where they blasted their horns together in a protest that could be heard all the way to the White House
- They warned that the freight rates have fallen so low during the pandemic they can no longer make a living
- Anti-lockdown protests also continued across the US Saturday, as people call for an end to stay-at-home orders amid the pandemic
- Heavily armed men carrying rifles and sporting camouflage gear marched on the New Hampshire Statehouse in protest against Governor Chris Sununu’s extension to the state’s stay-at-home order
- In Oregon, protesters defied stay-at-home orders – and the rain – to take to the streets of Salem, waving American flags, Trump merchandise and banners