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Women’s March planned for October to protest Trump filling Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat

The Women’s March organization is planning a nationwide protest next month opposing President Trump and his move to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court.

“We’re planning a massive, nationwide march on October 17 to send an unmistakable message of our fierce opposition to Trump and his agenda, including his attempt to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat,” the organization said in an online fundraising page for the event.

The Women’s March organization said on Instagram on Monday that the event will “send a clear message that we will not allow Trump and the GOP to endanger our lives any longer.” 

Additional details on the march are set to be released as the date draws closer. The organization has established an online form for additional information. 

The first Women’s March — in January 2017, the day after Trump was inaugurated — was estimated to be the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, drawing 4 to 5 million participants across the country. The march has taken place each year of the Trump administration, although attendance has dropped since the first event.

Trump confirmed Tuesday that he plans to announce his nominee to replace Ginsburg on Saturday. He has made clear that he wants the Senate to vote on his nominee ahead of the Nov. 3. election.

Senate Democrats as well as Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine) oppose the move, which comes just weeks before the election.

Most Republican senators, however, have backed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) promise that the nominee will get a confirmation vote on the Senate floor. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) confirmed on Tuesday that he supports the move.