WATCH: Protesters rally against 'fascist' Trump as he becomes 47th president: 'Socialism beats fascism'

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WATCH: Protesters rally against 'fascist' Trump as he becomes 47th president: 'Socialism beats fascism'
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Fox News Digital spoke to several anti-Trump protesters who gathered at a Washington, D.C. park for a march as Trump was being inaugurated on Monday.

WASHINGTON, DC— Several hundred protesters gathered in Washington, D.C. as President Trump was being sworn into office on Monday and several told Fox News Digital they braved the frigid temperatures to speak out against 'colonialism' and 'fascism' they believe is coming under Trump’s term.

' Mara, who identifies as transgender, told Fox News Digital that Trump is a 'fascist.' TRUMP VOWS THE 'BIGGEST FIRST WEEK' IN PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY DURING VICTORY RALLY: 'EXTREMELY HAPPY' 'It’s important for me to be here. First of all, Donald Trump, with his extreme right wing agenda, has, among other things, to label trans people as pedophiles and then execute them,' Mara said. 'So as a trans person, that's kind of alarming.

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