“No Kings” Movement Gathers Millions of Anti-Trump Protesters
Large groups of protesters reportedly gathered across the United States (US) to protest against President Donald Trump and express anger at his authoritarian style of government last Saturday, AFP reported.
According to organizers, at least eight million people participated in more than 3,300 events in all 50 states, involving large cities to small towns.
The demonstration was the third time in less than a year that the country’s people took to the streets as part of a grassroots movement known as “No King”.
The movement is seen as the most vocal channel of opposition to Trump since he began his second term in office in January 2025.
In addition to protesting Donald Trump’s governing style, the protesters also criticized his harsh immigration policies and the United States’ involvement in the conflict with Iran.
Robert De Niro also joined the anti-Trump demonstration
Meanwhile in New York, tens of thousands of protesters gathered, including Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro who described the president as a threat to freedom and national security.

In Atlanta, military veteran Marc McCaughey, 36, said no country could be governed without the consent of the people.
He said that their participation in the meeting was motivated by concerns that the US Constitution was now facing threats in various aspects, apart from feeling that the current conditions in the country were no longer normal.
The wave of anti-Trump protests also spread outside the United States as demonstrations were held in several major European cities including Amsterdam, Madrid and Rome.

The opposition also criticized Donald Trump’s tendency to rule through executive decrees, his use of the Justice Department to prosecute political opponents, and his actions which were seen as increasingly dragging the country into conflict.
In Minnesota, legendary rock singer Bruce Springsteen performed the song “Streets of Minneapolis” to commemorate two people shot dead by federal agents during immigration protests in January.
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