Protesters descended on Trump Towers in both New York City and Chicago the evening of November 9 to express outrage over the election of Donald Trump as president. “Hey, ho, Donald Trump has got to go,” they chanted.

When some people saw cameras, they gave the finger and said, “F–ck Donald Trump. Donald Trump go away, racist, sexist, anti-gay.” (Warning: There is graphic language in some of the videos.)

Police just formed a barrier around perimeter of Trump Tower at #TrumpProtest at Columbus Circle, people chanting "#NotMyPresident" — Corinne Segal (@cesegal) November 10, 2016

Protests outside of trump tower are stretching down at least two blocks pic.twitter.com/zZauRXev46 — Drew O'Shanick (@MyNameisDawew) November 10, 2016

You can watch more streaming from the scene here:

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Protesters burned American flags at the anti-Trump protest in New York City.

More photos of flag burning at anti-Trump demonstration in front of Trump Tower on 5th Avenue pic.twitter.com/hptDb7O8QY — Patrick deHahn (@patrickdehahn) November 10, 2016

They carried signs mocking the new President-elect.

CBS News said the New York City Trump Tower protest started with a rally, in which people discussed what actions to take in response to Trump’s victory, and then people took to the streets and began shutting down traffic. Watch:

MORE: "Large contingent" of anti-Trump protesters marching toward Trump Tower in New York City https://t.co/J54RiABFFl pic.twitter.com/KGnDIVeYly — CBS News (@CBSNews) November 10, 2016

Lady Gaga staged a protest at Trump Tower.

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There was also a march occurring in Seattle. There were reports of a multiple shooting near the anti-Trump protest, but Seattle police said the shooting does not appear to be related to the demonstration.

Pictures on social media showed swarms of protesters around Trump Tower in both cities. The protests, which were growing around 8 p.m. EST, underscored the challenges President-Elect Trump will face as he tries to unify a divided nation after the heated rhetoric of the 2016 presidential campaign, which left many non-white Americans feeling alienated. Trump prevailed in the electoral college on Tuesday by winning a trio of states with largely white populations: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. He ended up with 279 electoral votes. In his victory speech, he pledged to work for all Americans.

But that left some still dissatisfied, as they took to the streets to express the frustration that they couldn’t convert to a Hillary Clinton win at the ballot box. As has been seen with protests over police shootings, people used social media to organize them. Over 3,000 people indicated on Facebook that they planned to attend the New York protest, and more than 8,000 responded that they were going to join the one in Chicago.

One protester in Chicago expressed “hate” for Trump. One woman wrote on Facebook, “Once again, calling every single decent human with the right sense of mind to protest this racist bigot today at Trump tower!”

Some protesters carried signs equating Trump to Hitler.

My cousin is protesting in front of the Trump Tower in New York. I am so proud. pic.twitter.com/SgTSHEZhoS — Madi (@madihasson) November 10, 2016

Others expressed peaceful messages.

just got back from the #TrumpProtest in NYC at trump tower – packed, peaceful, & inspiring. ? pic.twitter.com/Z0HKPf43JX — Tyler Oakley (@tyleroakley) November 10, 2016

Protests up Broadway to Trump Tower. pic.twitter.com/FlRdWgxx3F — Valerie Castro (@VCastroTV) November 10, 2016

Trump protest NY. Union square to trump tower pic.twitter.com/WdcWrNefZs — Ryan Carlos (@OhItsRyan) November 10, 2016

I know it's blurry, but here's an idea of how many protesters are out pic.twitter.com/eSXms8JUDk — Jessyca Malina (@jessycamalina) November 10, 2016

IMAGE: Growing anti-Trump protests in New York City, now heading towards Trump Tower pic.twitter.com/biskr9FXEp — The Ankara Times (@TheAnkaraTimes) November 10, 2016

In Chicago, some people said they wanted to get rid of Trump Tower.

I'm glad my city has common sense. Can we get rid of Trump Tower in Chicago? pic.twitter.com/OKDrOY96SH — Danny Herrera (@the_danny9) November 10, 2016

Protests in progress in River North below Trump Tower. Traffic moderate in the area. No major slowdowns. #trump #protest #rivernorth pic.twitter.com/eCRECJh9Lb — Kevin Friduss I WBBM (@KevinFriduss) November 10, 2016

Protesters in front of Trump Tower pic.twitter.com/77ssTNtA6G — Jessyca Malina (@jessycamalina) November 9, 2016

There were other protests throughout the day following Trump’s victory. Learn more about those protests here: