 November 5th marks the anniversary of Guy Fox Day, the day of the failed gun powder plot on the House of Lords in London. Protesters came from across the country to support the cause. In the White House and put the clowns in there. They don't have no common sense. They're the ones that need to accomplish things. We're here to tell them what they're doing is not right. The iconic mask illustrates a stylized version of Guy Fox's face. Captain Ray Lewis, a retired officer from the Philadelphia Police Department, joined the protest. They're against the corrupt government and they're tired of taking it and they're not going to take it anymore. The one word I hear in every city I go into is traitor, traitor, traitor. And if you know anything about warfare, a traitor is actually hated more than the enemy. Protesters made their way down 15th Street towards the White House, yelling, these streets are streets. Impossible. Make violent revolution. You want to see a lower if not complete lack of corporate control of our government. And then we would like to see the security agencies or quote unquote security agencies lower their grip on taking the privacy from American citizens. The protest has ended here at the front gates of the White House right behind me. Protesters are yelling out to Obama for him to come out and address the public. In Washington, DC, I'm Justin Soto.