Thousands gather for Not My President Day protests

Demonstrators protested President Trump's policies Monday.

— -- On this Presidents Day, which celebrates the achievements of America's past leaders, thousands of protesters rallied to send a message of defiance to the current president.

In New York City, thousands took to the streets in front of Trump International Hotel, according to ABC station WABC.

"I'm not Muslim, I'm not an immigrant, I'm not undocumented," one speaker said. "But I am heartbroken when I see the fear in friends who are those things, and it's empathy. I came out to say that I'm with you."

Hundreds more reportedly gathered in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles.

The rally in the nation’s capital drew several hundred protesters to Dupont Circle.

Following the rally, the protesters took their message directly to the White House, marching through the streets with chants of "This is what democracy looks like!" and "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here!"

The protests were largely peaceful. However, protesters and police reportedly clashed in Portland, Oregon, and several arrests were made.