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Thousands of protesters marched down 5th Street and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, chanting, “Down, down, down with Trump — up, up, up with the people” as they urged Congress to impeach the president.

John Meranda, 56 of Long Beach, held a sign showing Trump's face on the body of a chubby baby, with the word “impeach” spelled out in wooden blocks.

“Every day when I wake up, something is more terrible than it was yesterday,” Meranda said. He has attended all five of the recent anti-Trump marches and plans to keep coming, he said.

He said he’s been most recently frightened by the Republican proposal to cut billions of dollars from the Medicaid program. Meranda is insured privately, he said, “but I have friends who are kept alive by it.”

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Anti-Trump protestors meeting pro-Trump demonstrators in downtown L.A. pic.twitter.com/X7o3vs3lmo — Laura J. Nelson 🦅 (@laura_nelson) July 2, 2017

Now speaking near City Hall: Rep. @BradSherman, who has circulated articles of impeachment. "We face a clear and present danger," he says. pic.twitter.com/qI3OwTGxHp — Laura J. Nelson 🦅 (@laura_nelson) July 2, 2017

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