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What are the conflicts happening in many places in the United States?

According to NBC News on March 4, Trump supporters held rallies in about 50 cities including New York, Nashville, Boston, Denver and Miami that day. March 4 Trump (March for Trump) event. Small fights broke out between Trump supporters and opponents in some cities.

The report stated that supporters used this to express their support for the Trump administration and its policies. In Washington, nearly a hundred people stood at the Washington Monument to peacefully show their support for the president.

In some cities, demonstrations also triggered conflicts between supporters and opponents. About 1,000 people marched for "American Spirit" in Nashville, Tennessee (Trump claimed to revive the American spirit). The police in Berkeley, California, said that local supporters and opponents had small conflicts. The two sides attacked each other with wooden sticks and pepper spray, causing seven people to be injured. After the riot police intervened, 10 people were arrested.

In St. Paul, Minnesota, according to police, nearly 300 supporters and 50 opponents participated in the march, and 6 people were arrested after setting off fireworks in the Minnesota State Capitol.

In Columbus, Ohio, the two sides exchanged words: one side shouted "USA", while the other side choked: "No Trump, no Ku Klux Klan, no American fascism" and raised " Your vote is also a crime." Margaret, a 57-year-old local supporter, said that they did not expect conflicts to occur. They marched just to hope that Trump would see that there were still people supporting him. Now Margaret is increasingly worried about the outbreak in the United States. civil war.

NBC reported that Trump’s previous claim that former President Obama bugged Trump Tower was one of the main points of concern for the marchers. Although an Obama spokesman denied Trump's claims, supporters were still outside Trump Tower in New York, demanding answers. They chanted "Don't bug me, brother." Many claimed they were embarrassed by the division of the country. "Whether you agree with Trump or not, he is our president, and in my opinion, what is happening in Washington and what the Democrats are doing is untenable," one supporter said.

Since Trump took office on January 20, a series of activities against him have been carried out across the country. Trump supporters responded with "March 4 Trump."