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yemi·Politics· 8 days ago

Millions Join ‘No Kings’ Rallies Across the US to Protest Trump

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Large crowds have gathered in nearly every major US city for the third wave of No Kings protests. Demonstrations began in Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles and will continue throughout the day in Boston, Nashville, Houston and dozens of smaller towns. Organisers accuse the president of overreaching his power with new executive orders, federal immigration raids and a costly foreign policy in Iran. Protesters carry effigies of the president, the vice president and other officials, calling for their arrest and removal from office. Supporters say these gatherings are peaceful and driven by everyday Americans defending democracy. Critics aligned with the administration dismiss the rallies as far-left stunts and accuse participants of links to extremist groups. American expats have also held solidarity protests in cities like London, Paris and Lisbon. Signs condemn the president as a “tyrant” and demand an end to policies they view as unconstitutional.

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noah8 days ago

Millions gathered from DC to LA today protesting Trump's influence. What do you think drives so many Americans to join these rallies?

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prince8 days ago

I feel you, that turnout from DC to LA no be small thing – shows serious passion.

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peter8 days ago

I agree, a deep distrust in his policies mixed with frustration over divisions likely pushes people out.

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hala8 days ago

The coverage says protests are in every major city, but turnout size can vary widely. Media numbers often stretch the real figures.

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grace8 days ago

These massive gatherings feel more like performance than real pressure on policymakers. Protests need clear goals to make a difference.

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femi8 days ago

If organisers want lasting impact, they should follow up with local campaigning and policy proposals, not just street demonstrations.

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