Huge turnout for protests against Trump across U.S. on 'No Kings' day

The anti-Trump mood has spilled beyond U.S. borders, with rallies in Amsterdam, Madrid and Rome, where 20,000 people marched under a heavy police presence.

Huge turnout for protests against Trump across U.S. on 'No Kings' day
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People hold signs and flags as they march during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Chicago on Saturday
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Huge crowds of protesters rallied across the United States on Saturday against President Donald Trump, venting their fury over what they see as his authoritarian style of governing, his hard-line immigration policies and the war with Iran.Organizers said "at least 8 million people gathered today at more than 3,300 events across all 50 states," from big cities and small towns
authorities provided no national crowd estimate.It was the third time in less than a year that Americans have taken to the streets as part of a grassroots movement called "No Kings," the most vocal and visual conduit for opposition to Trump since he began his second term in January 2025.

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