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Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protests took place nationwide. Here’s how many people attended
Organizers expected over 9 million participants opposing the Trump administration’s actions, with two-thirds of rallies held outside major urban centers across all 50 states.
- On Saturday, thousands of demonstrations took place across 50 states for the 50501 Movement, marking the third large-scale No Kings protest and the organization's biggest coordinated action to date.
- Minnesota was designated the flagship location to honor Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by federal agents earlier this year during an immigration surge in Minneapolis. Participants protested what they call the 'anti-democratic and illegal actions' of the Trump administration.
- Organizers expected more than 9 million people to attend nationwide, building on prior gatherings of roughly 5 million and 7 million last year. Two-thirds of rallies occurred outside major urban centers, with registrations surging in conservative-leaning states.
- The White House dismissed the protests as the product of 'leftist funding networks' with little real public support. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson characterized the events as 'Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions' in a statement.
- This event is believed to be one of the largest demonstrations in America's history. The No Kings website states, 'Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant. But this is America, and power belongs to the people not wannabe kings or their billionaire cronies.
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Thousands of No Kings protesters march through Manhattan to decry Trump
NEW YORK — Thousands of protesters railing against ICE, the war in Iran and President Donald Trump’s “ongoing consolidation of executive power” took to Manhattan’s streets Saturday with one unified cry: “No Kings.” Toting banners reading “We Will Not Be…
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Nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations draw millions to streets, organizers say
Organizers say millions participated in “No Kings” protests across all 50 states, making it one of the largest protest days in recent memory. (AP)
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