Thousands of Planned Parenthood supporters, many wearing the pointy-eared pink hats popularised by last month's women's marches, turned out for a rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, separated by barricades from an anti-abortion crowd of a couple hundred people.
In Detroit, about 300 people turned up outside a Planned Parenthood office, most of them supporting the organisation.
In St. Louis, about 150 abortion opponents slightly outnumbered a group carrying pink signs that read, "I stand with Planned Parenthood."
Andy LaBine, 44, of Ramsey, Minnesota, rallied with abortion opponents in St. Paul. LaBine, who was there with his family, said he believes Planned Parenthood is hiding "under a veil of health care."
"I personally believe that abortion is a profound injustice to the human race," LaBine said.
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