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In Brief

  • The protesters called for action against the bombardment of Iran by the US and Israel.
  • With midterm elections later this year, there has been a surge in the number of people organising anti-Trump events.

Across the United States, massive crowds have gathered in protest against President Donald Trump, expressing their outrage over his perceived authoritarian governance, stringent immigration policies, and the ongoing conflict with Iran.

Protest organizers reported that “at least 8 million people assembled today at over 3,300 events across all 50 states,” spanning from bustling urban centers to quiet rural towns. However, a national crowd estimate was not provided by U.S. authorities.

This marks the third significant demonstration within a year linked to a grassroots movement known as No Kings. Since President Trump commenced his second term in January 2025, No Kings has emerged as a prominent platform for voicing opposition against his administration.

In New York City, the country’s most densely populated metropolis, tens of thousands rallied, including Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro, a vocal critic of Trump. De Niro labeled the president as “an existential threat to our freedoms and security.”

From Atlanta to San Diego, demonstrators took to the streets, with Alaskans joining the wave of protests as the day progressed.

People hold signs and flags as a large crowd gathers outside a city hall
No Kings protests have been driven by backlash against Trump policies and US-Israeli war on Iran. Source: AFP / Kerem Yucel

“No country can govern without the consent of the people,” remarked 36-year-old military veteran Marc McCaughey in Atlanta, where thousands had gathered to protest. His sentiment echoed the widespread dissatisfaction fueling these nationwide demonstrations.

“We’re out here because we feel that the Constitution is under threat in a multitude of different ways. Things aren’t normal. They aren’t okay.”

In the Michigan town of West Bloomfield, near Detroit, people braved below-freezing temperatures to protest.

And in the US capital Washington, thousands of marchers — some carrying banners that blared “Trump Must Go Now!” and “Fight Fascism” — flocked to the National Mall.

A woman dressed as Lady Justice is seen with fake blood on their face and body
A woman dressed as Lady Justice is seen with fake blood on their face and body in front of the US Capitol during a rally in Washington DC. Source: AFP / Ken Cedeno

“He keeps lying and lying and lying and lying, and no one says anything. So it’s a terrible situation we’re in,” 67-year-old retiree Robert Pavosevich told AFP.

Trump himself was in Florida for the weekend.

The anti-Trump mood has spilled beyond US borders, with rallies on Sunday AEDT in European cities including Amsterdam, Madrid and Rome, where 20,000 people marched under a heavy police presence.

‘Dragged us deeper into war’

The first No Kings nationwide protest day came last June on Trump’s 79th birthday and coincided with a military parade he organised in Washington. Several million people turned out, from New York to San Francisco.

The second such protest, in October, drew an estimated seven million protesters, according to organisers, who said Saturday’s events saw one million more participants and 600 additional demonstrations.

Just as Trump is worshipped by many in his “Make America Great Again” movement, he is disliked with equal passion on the other side of America’s wide political chasm.

No Kings Protest Tennessee
The Indivisible group started the No Kings movement last year and is organising the latest rallies. Source: AP / George Walker IV/AP

Trump’s approval rating has sunk below 40 percent and midterm elections loom in November, with his Republican Party at risk of losing control of both chambers of Congress.

Foes bemoan his penchant for ruling by executive decree, his use of the justice department to prosecute opponents, his apparent obsession with fossil fuels and climate change denial.

They also dislike his gutting of racial and gender diversity programs, and his taste for flexing US military power after campaigning as a man of peace.

“Since the last time we marched, this administration has dragged us deeper into war,” said Naveed Shah of Common Defense, a veterans’ association connected to the No Kings movement.

“At home, we’ve watched citizens killed in the streets by militarised forces. We’ve seen families torn apart and immigrant communities targeted. All of it done in the name of one man trying to rule like a king.”

Springsteen in Minnesota

While organisers said rallies were staged across the country, from major cities to suburbs and rural areas — and even in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue, above the Arctic circle — a key focus point was the northern state of Minnesota.

This winter, the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul became ground zero for the national debate over Trump’s violent immigration crackdown.

US politician Bernie Sanders addressed the Minnesota rally, telling the crowd: “We will never accept a president who is a pathological liar, a kleptocrat and a narcissist who is undermining the Constitution of the United States and the rule of law every day.”

Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen, a fierce critic of the president, performed his song Streets of Minneapolis in the twin city of St Paul, the capital of the northern state, where thousands gathered.

Day of anti-Trump demos "No Kings"
US singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen sings outside the Minnesota State Capitol during the No Kings national day of protest in St Paul, Minnesota. Source: AFP / Kerem Yucel

Springsteen wrote and recorded the protest ballad in just 24 hours in memory of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two US citizens shot dead by federal agents during January protests against Trump’s immigration offensive.

“Their bravery, their sacrifice and their names will not be forgotten,” he said Saturday before breaking into song.


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