‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Draw Crowds Across U.S.
More than 2,600 rallies across all 50 states protested what organizers call an authoritarian power grab by President Trump, marking the largest coordinated opposition yet.
- Crowds protested against U.S. President Donald Trump during 'No Kings' demonstrations across the country.
- This marked the third mass mobilization since Trump's return to the White House, likely being the largest yet.
- Thousands participated in protests at notable locations including Times Square, Boston Common, and Grant Park, alongside other gatherings nationwide.
- Millions are expected to protest this weekend in events called 'No Kings Day.
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Millions turn out across the country for the “No Kings” protest
Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. Saturday for “ No Kings ” demonstrations decrying what participants see as the government’s swift drift into authoritarianism under President Donald Trump. People carrying signs with slogans such as “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” or “Resist Fascism” packed into New York City’s Times Square and rallied by the thousands in parks in Boston, Atlanta and Chicago. De…
Nationwide 'No Kings' protest exposed the Trump admin's key vulnerability: analyst
The nationwide "No Kings" protests that occurred on Saturday exposed a key vulnerability in President Donald Trump's administration, according to one progressive analyst. Roughly 7 million people participated in the protest, according to estimates, making it one of the largest protests in American history. That kind of backlash shows that Trump's administration is not as popular as he claims, and that lack of popularity could foment opposition f…
No Kings Protest Draws Hundreds of Thousands to D.C.
More than 200,000 people showed up for the “No Kings” protest in D.C. on Saturday, Oct. 18, joining about 7 million people at similar demonstrations throughout the country, according to the event’s organizers. This was the third such anti-authoritarian demonstration since convicted felon and President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Trump wasn’t in D.C. during the protest—he left the District on Friday and flew to his Mar-a-Lago golf r…
Blair County residents protest current administration at nationwide rally
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — Residents of Blair County gathered in downtown Altoona to protest against the Trump administration at a 'No Kings' rally. The protest, organized by Carol Taylor, president of Indivisible Blair County, took place at Heritage Plaza and included a march around 11th and 12th Avenue. This protest follows a previous rally held four months ago, indicating ongoing dissatisfaction among the community with the federal government's ac…
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