Nobody Is Above the Law

Nobody Is Above the Law was a protest held on November 8, 2018, organized by MoveOn to protect the Special Counsel investigation headed by Robert Mueller.

[1][2] The nationwide demonstration saw events held in hundreds of cities,[3] and followed President Donald Trump's appointment of Matthew Whitaker replacing Jeff Sessions as United States Attorney General.

[10] In Michigan, demonstrations were planned in Ann Arbor, Brighton, Detroit, Ferndale, Southgate, Troy, and Westland.

[7] Midcoast Maine Indivisible organized events in downtown Belfast and outside Rockland's Knox County Courthouse.

According to the executive director of Mainers for Accountable Leadership, demonstrations were also planned in Augusta, Bangor, Brunswick, Kittery, and Lewiston.

[22] Approximately 100 protesters assembled outside Great Barrington's Town Hall, and more than 200 people gathered at Pittsfield's Park Square.

[1] Vermont saw demonstrators who brought traffic to a stop while they marched from the Federal Building to City Hall in Burlington.

[39] Events were also organized in Brattleboro, Castleton, Essex Junction, Manchester Center, Middlebury, Montpelier, Rutland, Springfield, Underhill, and Woodstock.

[40] In Florida, events were planned in Cape Canaveral, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville,[9] Melbourne, Miami,[1] The Villages, and Winter Haven.

[50][51] Texas cities hosting demonstrations include Belton,[52] College Station,[9] Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio,[1] and Waco.

[57] Representative Zoe Lofgren, a senior Democrat on the House Judiciary committee, spoke at the demonstration in San Jose.

[1] In Oregon, protests were planned in Ashland,[61] Beaverton, Grants Pass,[61] Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Medford,[61] Portland,[62] Salem,[63] Sandy, Sherwood, St. Helens, and Yamhill County.

Participating cities in Canada include Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia.

"Protect Mueller" rally in downtown Chicago .
Protest at the Minnesota State Capitol .
Protest in New York City
Demonstrators hold up red-lit letters that read PROTECT MUELLER in front of the White House
"Protect Mueller" rally outside the White House .
Protest in San Francisco
Demonstration in Eugene, Oregon