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Hundreds of Thousands Gather in Washington DC for 'No Kings' Protest Against Trump
Thousands marched in a three-mile protest near the U.S. Capitol to oppose Trump administration policies, shutting down streets and featuring speeches by local leaders.
- On Oct. 18, 2025, huge crowds gathered near the U.S. Capitol, with Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. serving as the main rallying point against President Donald Trump.
- Anger over recent shifts fueled the three-mile march as protesters opposed President Donald Trump's policies and demanded a functioning democracy since his return to office, January.
- Visuals on the route included a red shirt reading `250 years ago, we decided no kings, and it’s been 250 years, and I guess we have to do it again`, while Elana Pate told reporters `Individually it’s hard to think you can do something to change things`.
- Members of DC leadership supported the rally, while Republican leaders criticized it as a 'Hate America rally' and called attendees communists and Marxists.
- Similar demonstrations occurred across Boston, Chicago and New York City, with Dorothy Carney from Charlottesville, Va. saying `250 years ago, we decided no kings, and it’s been 250 years, and I guess we have to do it again` and Grace Crabtree highlighting national unity.
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