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Anti-Trump protesters HUMILIATED as supporters pay to write President’s NAME in sky above

Anti-Trump protesters HUMILIATED as supporters pay to write President’s NAME in sky above
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Demonstrators have gathered in different parts of the globe to protest against the US President Donald Trump after his inauguration on Friday.

Thousands of people have planned to take part in marches including a Women’s March that has been organised in London on Saturday afternoon.

In Sydney and Melbourne huge numbers gathered to protest against the 45th President of the United States.

However the demonstrators where left shocked after supporters of the billionaire paid to have Mr Trump’s name written in the sky above Martin Place.

In the footage the skywriting plane can be seen spelling out President Trump’s surname as protesters are marching underneath.

Sydney Trump protestEPA•REUTERS

Demonstrators gathered in Sydney to protest against the US President as his name appeared in the sky

It has been reported that Skywriting Australia were approached by a group of people to spell out the president’s name at the same time of the march.

It is believed that the cost to spell put the president’s name would be in the region of $4000 (£2,400 GBP).

About 10 supporters paid to have Mr Trump’s name written in the sky in front of supporters but wanted to remain anonymous after their reply to the anti-Trump rally.

A spokesperson for the company told Mail Australia: “They just wanted to show a bit of support for Trump seeing as he did win an election.

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“The US president's name was written in Sydney's skies twice with the first Trump drifting out over the water.”

Furious demonstrations are thought to have screamed out as the plane wrote Mr Trump’s name in the sky.

It has been estimated that around 5,000 people turned up to a Women’s March in Sydney before President Trump’s name was spelt out above them.

Some users took to social media to comment on the skywriting, with one saying: “#womensmarchsydney We will never give up!,” whilst captioning an image of Mr Trump’s name in the sky.

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Trump protesters gather in London before the march

Another said: “Protested on foot with homemade signs against a billionaire, while somebody paid for this. What a perfect analogy. Thanks. #womensmarchsydney”.

However some users mocked the Women’s March in Sydney by bashing the protest.

One said: “#womensmarchsydney looked so ridiculous today as the sky was filled with #Trump above their vacuous heads”.

The march was labelled as a “march in solidarity for women's rights and human rights,” by Women’s March Sydney who organised the protest.

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