
‘No Kings’ protests: Demonstrators will rally against Trump administration across the US
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More than 3,100 “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration are planned for today. Follow for live updates.
• More than 3,100 “No Kings” demonstrations are planned across the United States today. Organizers say millions are expected to attend events from Alabama to Wyoming, rallying against President Donald Trump’s policies, the higher cost of living and the war with Iran. • Last year, millions of people in red and blue states alike attended largely peaceful protests on two “No Kings” days. Since then, Trump’s nationwide immigration enforcement blitz has come and gone in several major cities. Now, Americans are facing skyrocketing gas prices and a flagging economy due to the war. • Two-thirds of the people who have RSVPed this weekend live outside of major urban centers, a significant increase from the first “No Kings” events in June, according to organizers. Racial diversity and rising education levels have resulted in the political axis shifting in many suburban communities. In the past, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance have responded with mockery to the “No Kings” events. Last fall, they both posted AI memes to social media depicting Trump in a crown. Trump shared a mocked-up vision of himself flying a fighter jet emblazoned with “KING TRUMP” appearing to dump raw sewage on protesters. In Vance’s social media post, prominent Democrats knelt as supplicants in a royal court before Trump. The president also called October’s mass protests a “joke” and described them as “very small, very ineffective.” The people who took part were “whacked out,” Trump said.

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