Millions have participated in the third wave of 'No Kings' rallies across US cities, protesting President Donald Trump’s policies, including aggressive deportation and the war in Iran, with organizers reporting approximately eight million participants. The protests, which took place in all 50 states on March 29, were widely reported by BBC and Reuters.
Reports indicate a shift in Trump's plans regarding the US-Israeli attack on Iran, which continues with Iranian responses, while critics label his involvement in "this war" as his "single dumbest" act since returning to the White House, impacting his political standing.
Recent opinion pieces and public statements from various sources delve into former US President Donald Trump's character, discussing his conscience, perceived 'fundamental evil', his struggles to explain voting by mail, and public figures like Robert De Niro calling him a 'mentally ill despot' and urging protests.
Over 1,000 'No Kings' protests are scheduled to take place nationwide across the United States on March 28, with details on locations and timings being released.
Huge crowds gathered in 'No Kings' rallies across the US and in Europe to protest against US President Donald Trump, with thousands demonstrating in Minnesota where singer Bruce Springsteen performed. Record numbers participated across all US states, and dozens of protesters were arrested in Los Angeles after clashing with police, who used pepper balls and teargas.
Millions of anti-Trump 'No Kings' and 'No Dictators' protests continue across the US and Europe, with an estimated eight million people participating in 3,300 events across 50 US states. A specific incident involved a bomb threat at the Hawaii State Capitol during a 'No Dictators' protest, which led to an evacuation but no explosives were found.
Suburban residents are increasingly embracing anti-Trump resistance movements as they prepare for upcoming 'No Kings' protests, signaling growing opposition to the former president.
Millions reportedly gathered across the U.S. and Europe for 'No Kings' rallies to express opposition to Donald Trump's policies, with over 3,200 demonstrations planned in all 50 US states and cities worldwide, marking the largest day of protests for the movement.
The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.
March 28 is anticipated to be a day of widespread 'No Kings' protests across the United States, with demonstrations specifically expected in San Diego County this weekend.