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Over in the United States, anti-trump protests have went on for the fourth straight day at
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numerous cities including L.A, New York City, and Portland.
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Police reportedly apprehended more than 200 people since Wednesday.
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A nation divided... in terms of accepting the result of their presidential election.
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Kim Jung-soo takes a closer look.
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Since his election on November 8th, President-elect Donald Trump has announced some adjustments
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to some of his more controversial policies... such as the repeal of Obamacare, building
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a wall along the Mexican border, as well as banning Muslims from entering the country.
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He's also promised to make sure his future cabinet reflects the voice of the country.
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But it appears that's not enough for some Americans, who have yet to accept the results
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of the election... as anti-Trump protests continued well into the weekend.
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According to the New York Times, protests have erupted in 37 cities since Wednesday,
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with a few rallies even resulting in violent confrontations with the police.
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And according to the Associated Press, as of Saturday, law enforcement across the nation
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have arrested 225 people, including 185 in Los Angeles, and 25 in Portland.
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8-thousand people took to the streets of LA on Saturday local-time to voice their opposition
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to President-elect Trump, according to the LA Times.
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"I think what protests like this can do is send a message to others in the country who
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are upset with this new president and also internationally, that Americans don't support
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his racist, sexist agenda."
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"I'm an immigrant.
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I came to this country from South Africa.
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I've seen what a police state does.
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This is like a heartbreak of the American Dream for me."
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In New York City, a crowd of at least 2-thousand people marched along 5th Avenue, stopping
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just short of Trump Tower, according to NBC News.
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Renowned left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore - who was among the crowd - attempted
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to secure a surprise meeting with the president-elect, but was stopped by security personnel.
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Meanwhile in Portland, Oregon, an anti-Trump rally that began Friday night turned violent
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early Saturday morning according to the Washington Post.
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One protester was subdued by a gunshot to his leg, and four people were arrested.
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Kim Jung-soo, Arirang News.