Protests, discord, and heightened security announced the start of the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Monday as thousands marched on downtown Cleveland calling on the GOP to reverse its racist policies and “Dump Trump.”

The peaceful March on the RNC ended with a rally outside the heavily-fortified perimeter that encircled the Quicken Loans Arena during which participants denounced the “racist, anti-immigrant, and anti-Muslim” policies of the GOP and its presumptive nominee Donald Trump. 

Authorities have been preparing for weeks in anticipation of the high level of activism that the contentious convention is expected to elicit, and were out in force on Monday. 

Among the over 40 organizations that took part in Monday’s demonstration, activists with CODEPINK dressed like “GOP billionaires” to call attention “to the millions who live in poverty while others, like weapons manufacturers, are making a killing off of killing in America’s endless wars,” the anti-militarization group said in a press statement.

The group also took part in the End Poverty Now! demonstration Monday afternoon, which sought to highlight the fact that the convention is being held in one of the nation’s poorest cities.

“Cleveland will be holding a celebration for a political party that has distinguished itself over the past generation by rolling back the gains of the Civil Rights and anti-poverty movements of the past, and has done everything in its power to defund and disempower residents of Cleveland and residents across the United States,” protest organizers declared.

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