Large protests against the Trump administration are taking place in cities across the US, marking the third iteration of No Kings rallies that have previously drawn crowds into the millions. Organizers say they are protesting against policies imposed by US President Donald Trump, including the war in Iran, federal immigration enforcement, and the rising cost of living. 'Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant. But this is America, and power belongs to the people - not to wannabe kings or their billionaire cronies,' organizers stated.
Trump allies have previously denounced the No Kings protests as the 'hate America rally' and accused participants of being linked to the far-left Antifa movement.
Throughout the day on Saturday, demonstrations will take place in nearly every major US city, including New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Protesters are urged to gather in front of notable landmarks, like the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
Like in previous iterations of No Kings, protestors are holding up effigies of Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other officials in the administration, calling for their ousting and arrest. In Washington D.C., protesters have been lining the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and have packed the National Mall.
Crowds have also gathered in smaller towns across the United States, showcasing a widespread discontent with the current administration. The protests are taking place not just domestically but also among American expatriates in cities like Paris and London, where similar sentiments are voiced against Trump. Despite the potential for escalation, organizers have insisted the rallies will remain peaceful.
Trump allies have previously denounced the No Kings protests as the 'hate America rally' and accused participants of being linked to the far-left Antifa movement.
Throughout the day on Saturday, demonstrations will take place in nearly every major US city, including New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Protesters are urged to gather in front of notable landmarks, like the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
Like in previous iterations of No Kings, protestors are holding up effigies of Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other officials in the administration, calling for their ousting and arrest. In Washington D.C., protesters have been lining the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and have packed the National Mall.
Crowds have also gathered in smaller towns across the United States, showcasing a widespread discontent with the current administration. The protests are taking place not just domestically but also among American expatriates in cities like Paris and London, where similar sentiments are voiced against Trump. Despite the potential for escalation, organizers have insisted the rallies will remain peaceful.

















