The nation continues to protest Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election. For the second night in a row, thousands of demonstrators across the country are taking to the streets in order to vocalize their displeasure with Trump’s policies.

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In Philadelphia, a rally focused on women of color and survivors of sexual assault gathered at city hall around 5:00pm ET. Some 1,000 people are marching and commuters have been warned to expect delays, local CBS affiliate KYW reported.

#BREAKING: [VIDEO] Birds eye view of a large anti-Trump protesters as they march through Philadelphia #TrumpProtestpic.twitter.com/oaHLF6bat4 — Kris Cruz 🇵🇷 (@rc_kris) November 10, 2016

Protest group in Philadelphia now marching in silence to honor the victims of violence pic.twitter.com/HEEqcuojXq — Julia Hatmaker (@JuliaHatmaker) November 11, 2016

Protests in Philadelphia have remained both peaceful and lawful, according to Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Chief Thomas J. Nestel III.

"We reject the President elect" is the chant as marchers arrive at Paine Pavilion. Peaceful expression of protest. pic.twitter.com/v65rD4lJ0y — Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) November 10, 2016

He also noted that the protesters were respectful to law enforcement, saying that they were "thanking police for keeping them safe."

Marchers have turned to go EB on JFK Boulevard from 30th Street. Peaceful display of protest. People thanking police for keeping them safe. pic.twitter.com/Bdoq1m6rMr — Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) November 10, 2016

Protests also took place in Baltimore, Maryland. However, some arrests have been reported.

Protesters staged a demonstration outside of the M&T Bank Stadium where the Baltimore Ravens were playing the Cleveland Browns.

Protests have continued in Oakland, California. Earlier on Thursday, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf held a news conference to call for peace in the wake of Trump’s election.

People told RT's Caleb Maupin that they are concerned about the changes Trump's presidency could bring.

Protesters covering their faces, preparing to get gassed in Oakland pic.twitter.com/mumCAeGdmJ — Ellen Cushing (@elcush) 11 ноября 2016 г.

Donald Trump responded to the protests by claiming that the once “rigged election” had been a “very open and successful presidential election,” adding that the media was to blame for the “professional protesters.” He called it “very unfair!”

Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 11, 2016

Things are heating up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where hundreds have gathered to protest Trump.

A look at the anti-Trump protesters marching south on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis. Just passed under I-94. pic.twitter.com/82eROTQtIQ — Nick Woltman (@nickwoltman) November 11, 2016

Hundreds of protesters now marching down the street near the University of Minnesota. @kare11pic.twitter.com/3Hn6woSlzl — Adam Jukkola (@Jukkaloop) November 11, 2016

Protestors are marching down Wisconsin Ave. Police are closing streets ahead of the marchers. @tmj4pic.twitter.com/gCoqzhUIHW — Rebecca Klopf (@RebeccaKlopf) November 11, 2016

Similar demonstrations are happening in Grand Rapids, Michigan where crowds chanted, “not my president!” and “love trumps hate!”

Protesters marching past the Main Library @thesnewspic.twitter.com/OBVOvr9oZi — Nic Antaya (@nicantaya) November 11, 2016

Currently at Hannah Administration Building. Hundreds of protesters gathered. @thesnewspic.twitter.com/IjyakkJTDs — Nic Antaya (@nicantaya) November 11, 2016

Both Wisconsin and Michigan were swing states that narrowly went to Donald Trump.

Protesters in NYC gathered around Trump Tower for a second night. Organizers encouraged Trump supporters to come and protest hate speech and racially charged comments he made during his campaign.

Over 200 NYC high school kids organized a protest at Columbus Circle and Trump Tower today. They are the future. — Stove Cochrane (@stovecochrane) November 11, 2016

Students in Southern California staged walkouts and participated in other anti-Trump demonstrations on Thursday. Many of the protesters were high school students, CW-affiliate KTLA reported. As many as 4,000 high school students from the Los Angeles Unified School district participated in demonstrations according to the Los Angeles Times.

Some protesters have used slogans such as “p*ssy grabs back” referencing a controversial video of Trump, or simply chanted “f*ck Trump.”