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Americans, world “humiliate” Trump with massive “No Kings” protests rejecting his authoritarian agenda

The demonstrations mark the third iteration of the “No Kings” protests, following earlier events held in mid and late 2025.

Large-scale demonstrations took place across the United States and in several countries worldwide as part of coordinated “No Kings” protests opposing policies associated with Donald Trump.

Organizers reported that more than 3,200 events were held across all 50 states, making it one of the largest nationwide protest efforts in recent years. Participants gathered in both major cities and smaller towns, voicing concerns over issues including U.S. foreign policy, immigration enforcement, and the state of democratic institutions.

In Washington, D.C., crowds estimated at around 200,000 assembled near the Capitol. Meanwhile, in New York City, attendance reportedly exceeded 300,000, with notable figures such as Robert De Niro, Al Sharpton, and Letitia James joining the march through midtown Manhattan.

Other large gatherings included approximately 100,000 participants in St. Paul, where Bruce Springsteen was expected to perform.

Additional protests drew tens of thousands in cities such as San Diego, Kansas City, and Houston, with smaller but notable turnouts in places like Hagerstown.

Beyond the United States, demonstrations were also reported in countries including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and Australia. In London, organizers estimated attendance at around 500,000 people.

The demonstrations mark the third iteration of the “No Kings” protests, following earlier events held in mid and late 2025.

Organizers described this latest mobilization as the largest to date, reflecting sustained and, in some areas, growing political activism around the issues highlighted by the movement.

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