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Massive No Kings Protests Against Trump Sweep US and Europe

Massive Anti-Trump Protests Sweep Across US and Europe

Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators participated in coordinated protests against former President Donald Trump across the United States and internationally on Saturday. The “No Kings” rallies, organized in over 2,500 locations nationwide, represented one of the largest coordinated protest movements in recent history.

Key Takeaways

  • Massive protests organized in all 50 US states and multiple European cities
  • Republican governors deployed National Guard troops in several states
  • Trump allies labeled demonstrations as “hate America” rallies
  • International solidarity protests held at US embassies worldwide

Coast-to-Coast Demonstrations

Crowds packed iconic locations including Times Square in New York as part of the No Kings movement, a coalition of left-leaning groups. The organizers stated these demonstrations would challenge what they called Trump’s “authoritarianism.” Similar protests under the same banner had previously attracted over five million participants nationwide in June.

“The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty,”

Political Backlash and Security Measures

Trump allies immediately accused protesters of being allied with the far-left Antifa movement. Republican governors in several states placed National Guard troops on standby, with Texas Governor Greg Abbott activating the state’s National Guard ahead of protests in Austin.

Texas Democrat Gene Wu condemned the military deployment, stating: “Sending armed soldiers to suppress peaceful protests is what kings and dictators do—and Greg Abbott just proved he’s one of them.”

International Solidarity

Protesters in European capitals including Berlin, Madrid, and Rome joined the demonstrations in solidarity with American counterparts. Crowds also gathered outside US embassies in Berlin, Rome, Paris, and Sweden, holding signs denouncing fascism and dictatorships.

Celebrity and Political Support

Actor Robert De Niro, a longtime Trump critic, shared a video urging Americans to “join in raising our voices non-violently.” He referenced America’s “two and a half centuries of democracy” while warning about “a would-be king who wants to take it away: King Donald the First.”

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer encouraged demonstrators on social media, writing: “I say to my fellow Americans this No Kings Day: Do not let Donald Trump and Republicans intimidate you into silence. That’s what they want to do. They’re afraid of the truth.”

Trump’s Response

In a preview of his Fox News interview, Trump addressed the “king” references directly: “A king! This is not an act. You know—they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king.”

The protests occurred amid ongoing political tensions surrounding Trump’s policies on immigration, university funding, and the continued deployment of National Guard troops in several states.

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