Stunning photos and videos show thousands gathered at the Wisconsin capitol to protest the state's stay-at-home order
- On Friday, thousands of Wisconsinites gathered outside the state capitol to protest Democratic Gov. Tony Ever's extension of the state's stay-at-home order to May 26.
- That same day, Wisconsin reported over 300 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the state's total to over 5,400 confirmed cases.
- Photos and videos on the ground show the size and scope of the protest.
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On Friday, thousands of Wisconsinites gathered at the state Capitol in Madison to protest Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' "safer at home" order, recently extended to May 26.
The Wisconsin demonstration is believed to in the largest yet of a series of protests across the country opposing coronavirus-related restrictions, The New York Times reported. While Evers' order will keep non-essential businesses closed through the end of the month, he also lessened some restrictions last week.
The protest was planned, funded, and promoted in part by Wisconsin Republicans and other prominent conservatives, including economist Stephen Moore, a member of President Donald Trump's economic recovery task force, who told The Times an anonymous donor in Wisconsin will pay the legal fees for any protester who is arrested.
The demonstration acomes as top Republicans in the state legislature are suing in the state Supreme Court to block Evers' extension of the order on mainly administrative grounds.
After the state Supreme Court sided with Republican legislators to block Evers' attempt to postpone in-person voting for the state's April 7 election, health officials have traced at least 19 positive cases of COVID-19 to the election.
The protesters, many of whom violated social distancing guidelines and did not wear face-coverings, brought American flags, Trump regalia, and signs decrying the lockdown's effects on the economy to the protest.