Anti-Trump protests spilled onto city streets for the fourth straight day Saturday.

"Racist, sexist, anti-gay! Donald Trump, go away!" the protesters chanted outside Trump Tower.

About 2,000 people marched outside the president-elect's  5th Avenue home.

At least one person was handcuffed and carried away by police.

The NYPD also set up barricades around Trump's residence.

A peaceful demonstration was held in Union Square earlier in the day.

One woman told us she's using the demonstration as a teaching moment for her kids.

"These marches mean a lot to me as a parent, to get my kids out here and feel empowered and feel like we're doing something," she said. "It's a scary political climate and I've always liked political action and I'd like to have my kids learn how to be politically active and I think one of the more important ways to do that is to get them on the streets."

The protests outside Trump Tower eventually forced police to close 5th Avenue between 50th and 60th Streets.

57th Street between Madison and 6th Avenues was also closed.