Large protests against the Trump administration are taking place in cities across the US, marking the third iteration of No Kings rallies that have previously drawn crowds into the millions. Organisers protest against policies imposed by US President Donald Trump, including the war in Iran, federal immigration enforcement, and the rising cost of living. '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,' said event coordinators. Trump allies have denounced the protests, calling them 'hate America rallies' and linking them to the far-left Antifa movement. Demonstrations are expected to continue throughout the day across major cities such as New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles. Images captured show crowds invoking strong sentiments against the administration, including effigies of Trump and his allies, demanding accountability. The previous No Kings rally in October attracted nearly seven million participants nationwide, showcasing the growing unrest. Local and National Guard troops have also been mobilized amidst the protests, although organisers maintain that their events are peaceful. Critics view these protests as essential to preserving democratic values against a backdrop of expanding presidential power and questionable executive actions.
No Kings: Nationwide Protests Take a Stand Against Trump's Leadership

No Kings: Nationwide Protests Take a Stand Against Trump's Leadership
Across major U.S. cities, thousands join the No Kings protests, advocating for democratic values against perceived authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.
The No Kings protests have mobilized people in cities across the United States, marking a significant movement against President Trump's administration. Participants are expressing concerns over his policies, military interventions, and increasing federal power. This rally is the third in a series, reflecting growing dissent among various communities.
















