‘No King’ Protests Across the Us
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According to CNN International, approximately 7 million people participated in simultaneous protests in several US states, chanting "No Kings." Protesters criticized President Donald Trump's expansion of executive power and criticized the federal government's growing influence in domestic politics.
Many called for his resignation, and some demanded the abolition of the immigration service ICE.
In the United States, nearly seven million people came to 2,700 anti-Trump protests in the country. Political scientist Clüver Ashbrook explains why.
The coalition united under the slogan "No Kings" has already organized well-attended protests on Donald Trump's birthday in mid-June, which drew an estimated five million protesters, according to organizers.
The organizers of the mobilizations that have filled the streets of the United States this Saturday have claimed that almost seven million people have participated in the ‘No Kings’ call against what they describe as a rise in authoritarianism by President Donald Trump’s government. At 2,700 points across the U.S., protesters have cried out against Trump’s ‘coronation’ and have also shown their rejection of the militarization of cities – as in t…
WASHINGTON D.C.: In the US capital, crowds filled many blocks of the street that runs from the White House to Congress.
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