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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Tom Batchelor

Donald Trump responds to Women's Marches by claiming protesters didn't vote

Donald Trump has suggested up to five million protesters who took part in Women’s Marches across the US didn’t vote in the presidential election.

The new President, using his @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, also appeared to call into question the democratic legitimacy of mass public demonstrations.

“Watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election!,” he wrote on Sunday morning. 

“Why didn't these people vote?”

Organisers of the protests, which were held in dozens of American towns and cities, said nearly five million people took part.

Demonstrators were seeking to raise awareness for women’s and minority rights amid fears over Mr Trump’s comments on a wide range of groups, including Mexican immigrants, Muslims and the disabled.    

The planned Women's March on Washington appeared to draw larger crowds than turned out for Mr Trump's inauguration ceremony.

A number of celebrities, including actors Charlize Theron, Drew Barrymore and Lena Dunham, attended the demonstration. 

Madonna used her appearance at the march in Washington DC to warn of a “new age of tyranny” under a Trump presidency. 

But the property tycoon responded in the same tweet by saying celebrities on the march had “hurt [the] cause badly”.

Turnout at polling stations on 8 November was 58 per cent and Mr Trump ended up losing the popular vote by 2.86 million ballots to his opponent Hillary Clinton. 

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