Mayhem erupts at No Kings protests across America
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Nationwide protests under the banner ‘No Kings’ have erupted into chaos as law enforcement officers resorted to using tear gas against demonstrators who turned violent, throwing rocks and clashing with authorities across the country.

For the third time, millions of protesters assembled from coast to coast on Saturday in a coordinated effort to voice their discontent with President Trump. The demonstrations were fueled by growing frustration over his immigration policies, rising living costs, and the ongoing conflict in Iran.

Organizers are predicting that this rally could mark the largest political protest in the history of the United States.

On the West Coast, reports surfaced of protesters throwing cement rocks at Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. In Los Angeles, others were seen aggressively striking the fence outside the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Footage posted on X captured DHS agents responding to the swelling crowd with tear gas, causing chaos as people scrambled to shield their faces from the smoke that enveloped the area.

Elsewhere, tensions flared outside Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, where a heated exchange took place between a ‘No Kings’ protester and a man wearing a provocative shirt that stated, “DEPORT WHITE LIBERAL WOMEN,” as reported by KTLA News.

The two men, mere inches apart, screamed at one another while others nearby tried to push the counter-protester back, shouting, ‘Racist, go home!’ 

About twenty seconds later, the counter-protester walked away, yelling into a megaphone: ‘This guy is fighting for illegal aliens,’ while the other man was escorted off. 

Millions gathered coast to coast on Saturday for coordinated 'No Kings' demonstrations against President Donald Trump

Millions gathered coast to coast on Saturday for coordinated ‘No Kings’ demonstrations against President Donald Trump 

More than 3,300 rallies erupted across all 50 states (New York)

More than 3,300 rallies erupted across all 50 states (New York)

Organizers are expecting this weekend's turnout to break records as the 'single largest nonviolent day of action' in US history (Alaska)

Organizers are expecting this weekend’s turnout to break records as the ‘single largest nonviolent day of action’ in US history (Alaska)

An estimated 200,000 people packed the Minnesota State Capitol, marking the 'largest protest in Minnesota history' (pictured)

An estimated 200,000 people packed the Minnesota State Capitol, marking the ‘largest protest in Minnesota history’ (pictured)

The protests are being funded by around 500 communist and socialist groups, bringing in an estimated $3 billion a year, according to Fox News Digital.

More than 3,300 rallies erupted across all 50 states, with organizers expecting the turnout to break records as the ‘single largest nonviolent day of action’ in US history.

‘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 told BBC

In June 2025, more than five million people attended No Kings demonstrations. Just months later, in October, that number swelled to seven million. 

At this stage, a real-time headcount of this weekend’s protests is nearly impossible to measure. 

A White House spokesperson described the protests as ‘Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions,’ insisting the only people who care are ‘reporters getting paid,’ according to the outlet.

Nevertheless, scenes of massive crowds have surfaced in major cities across Minnesota, California, Illinois, Washington DC, New York and Florida, with more than 40 protests planned in the small state of Vermont alone.  

Protesters flooded the streets, suburbs and small towns, as crowds danced and waved signs on issues ranging from ‘ICE Needs to Melt’ to ‘We Can’t Afford the War or the Gas.’ 

The protests are driven by anger over Trump's immigration crackdown, rising costs and the ongoing war in Iran (Washington DC)

The protests are driven by anger over Trump’s immigration crackdown, rising costs and the ongoing war in Iran (Washington DC)

Governor Tim Walz welcomed Bruce Springsteen to St. Paul, where he performed his anti-ICE anthem, 'Streets of Minneapolis' (pictured)

Governor Tim Walz welcomed Bruce Springsteen to St. Paul, where he performed his anti-ICE anthem, ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ (pictured)

In the Big Apple, protesters marched south from Midtown carrying anti‑ICE, anti‑Trump and anti‑Iran signs, as well as a large sign depicting the Declaration of Independence (pictured)

In the Big Apple, protesters marched south from Midtown carrying anti‑ICE, anti‑Trump and anti‑Iran signs, as well as a large sign depicting the Declaration of Independence (pictured)

On the West Coast, rallies took place in downtown Los Angeles, where over 40 protests were planned across multiple counties (pictured)

On the West Coast, rallies took place in downtown Los Angeles, where over 40 protests were planned across multiple counties (pictured)

From New York City, a bustling metropolis of nearly 8.5 million in a blue state, to the small eastern Idaho town of Driggs, with fewer than 2,000 residents, people rallied across the country – including in states Trump carried decisively in 2024. 

‘We’ve got to rise up,’ Mitch Campbell, 72, told The New York Times during a protest in Oxford, Mississippi. He held a sign that read: ‘No Kings Except Elvis.’

‘It’s reached a point now where – how can people ignore this?’ he added. ‘They’re just trampling on the Constitution. Whether it’s gas, or the tariffs, or cost of living, or whatever, I mean, we’re just not paying attention.’

An estimated 200,000 people packed the Minnesota State Capitol, where Governor Tim Walz welcomed Bruce Springsteen and a roster of big‑name speakers and performers, from Bernie Sanders and Joan Baez to Maggie Rogers and Jane Fonda.

‘This past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis,’ Springsteen said on the St Paul stage. ‘Well, they picked the wrong city.’ 

The crowd also marked the ‘largest protest in Minnesota history,’ according to The Washington Post

On the West Coast, rallies took place in downtown Los Angeles, where over 40 protests were planned across multiple counties, drawing hundreds of thousands in Beverly Hills, Burbank, West Covina, West Hollywood, and Thousand Oaks. 

Amid thousands of signs and American flags, a giant blimp of Trump as a diaper-wearing baby bobbed above the crowds. 

Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, described Trump as the nation's 'Bully in Chief' (New York)

Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, described Trump as the nation’s ‘Bully in Chief’ (New York)

Trump’s approval ratings are at new lows, and even parts of his MAGA base are expressing frustration (Colorado)

Trump’s approval ratings are at new lows, and even parts of his MAGA base are expressing frustration (Colorado)

Protestors walk past the Trump tower during a No Kings protest in New York City

Protestors walk past the Trump tower during a No Kings protest in New York City

An aerial view of people marching near the Georgia state Capitol building during the 'No Kings' protest in Atlanta, Georgia

An aerial view of people marching near the Georgia state Capitol building during the ‘No Kings’ protest in Atlanta, Georgia

‘I’m very disturbed by the degradation of human beings and the destruction of our democracy under this Trump tyranny,’ Rossana Foote, 62, told the Los Angeles Times, describing Trump’s administration as ‘inhumane.’

‘We need to come together to show a strong voice, a strong movement that there are no kings, no one’s above the law,’ she added.

In the Big Apple, protesters marched south from Midtown carrying anti‑ICE, anti‑Trump and anti‑Iran signs alongside Manhattan’s flashing billboards. 

Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, described Trump as the nation’s ‘Bully in Chief,’ according to NBC 4 New York News.

‘They want us all to be afraid to protest. They want us to be afraid that there’s nothing we can do to stop them. But you know what? They are wrong – dead wrong,’ she said.

In Glens Falls, 57‑year‑old Marsha Luzier stood among the crowd, one of many protesters who brought up the war in Iran – where at least a dozen US troops were wounded in a Friday Iranian strike on a base in Saudi Arabia. 

Her partner, Jake Shumaker, 49, has a brother who is a combat veteran and was seriously injured after completing three tours in Iraq.

‘Our military is being deployed for oil,’ he told The Washington Post. ‘Or to cover for the Epstein files – let’s be honest.’

A giant blimp of Trump as a diaper-wearing baby bobbed above the crowds in Los Angeles

A giant blimp of Trump as a diaper-wearing baby bobbed above the crowds in Los Angeles

In the nation's capital, where Trump has reshaped the federal workforce and used his executive power to alter the city's landmarks, protestors marked across Fredrick Douglas Memorial Bridge

In the nation’s capital, where Trump has reshaped the federal workforce and used his executive power to alter the city’s landmarks, protestors marked across Fredrick Douglas Memorial Bridge

Demonstrators rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC

Demonstrators rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC

Americans living in Australia and their supporters attend a No Tyrants rally in Sydney

Americans living in Australia and their supporters attend a No Tyrants rally in Sydney

In the nation’s capital, where Trump has reshaped the federal workforce and used his executive power to alter the city’s landmarks, protesters held signs reading, ‘Fight for democracy.’ 

‘Earlier, I was afraid of losing my job,’ federal worker Kim, 56, told The Washington Post.

‘But after starting multiple wars and foreign invasions – and persecuting Americans and “to-be Americans” – that broke some terror water in me,’ she added.

Demonstrations have broken out in Boston, Nashville and Houston, while smaller cities like Shelbyville, Kentucky and Howell, Michigan, also took part. 

Crowds have also formed overseas. In Paris, London, and Lisbon, protesters carried signs labeling Trump a ‘fascist’ and a ‘war criminal,’ while calling for his impeachment and removal from office, according to BBC.

Protestors have also congregated in Rome, Madrid, Amsterdam, Sydney and Tokyo, among other big cities. 

Trump’s approval ratings are at new lows and even parts of his MAGA base are expressing frustration. 

Many object to a war with Iran that has killed 13 US service members and sent gas prices surging.

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