‘No Kings’ Protests Draw Massive Crowds, Trump Admin Ridicule

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More than 3,100 events were registered across all 50 states with millions expected to participate in the protests.

More than 3,100 events were registered across all 50 states with millions expected to participate, while images showed marches in Washington, D.C., , and dozens of other communities, as well as rallies in Paris, Rome, London and Berlin, organizers said previously.

Organizers and analysts have framed Saturday’s mobilization as potentially among the largest single-day protest efforts in modern U.S. history, reflecting sustained opposition to the’s domestic and foreign policies, including immigration enforcement and the war in Iran under Operation Epic Fury. Researchers and organizers said the protests have broadened geographically and demographically since last year, with growing participation outside major urban centers and across multiple states, a shift that could carry electoral implications, according to survey work cited by TIME.The decentralized “No Kings” effort has been supported by national progressive groups while relying on local coalitions for logistics, and has drawn increasingly diverse participation across regions, according to Stateline and TIME analyses.The White House downplayed the protests and questioned their significance, with spokesperson Abigail Jackson describing them as backed by “leftist funding networks.”, with spokesperson Maureen O’Toole calling them “Hate America Rallies,” according to the Associated Press. Protesters cited immigration enforcement actions, the war in Iran, and civil rights concerns, with signs and chants targeting perceived executive overreach and calling for accountability, the AP reported.Protests took place or were planned in St. Paul, Minnesota; Washington, D.C.; New York City; Florence, Alabama; Nashville, Tennessee; Lexington, Massachusetts; Louisa County,federal agents fatally shot U.S. citizens in January who were monitoring immigration enforcement, with organizers citing those deaths among grievances driving turnout. Musician Bruce Springsteen headlined the St. Paul gathering and performed “Streets of Minneapolis,” a song written in response to those deaths, while his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour was scheduled to launch in Minneapolis next week, according to the AP.: “The only people who care about these Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions are the reporters who are paid to cover them.”“The defining story of this Saturday’s mobilization is not just how many people are protesting, but where they are protesting.” Maureen O’Toole, spokesperson, National Republican Congressional Committee, said, per the Associated Press : “These Hate America Rallies are where the far-left’s most violent, deranged fantasies get a microphone.”Organizers planned programming to continue throughout Saturday at the Minnesota Capitol and at local events nationwide, with national groups indicating efforts to channel turnout into sustained civic engagement and voter outreach after the demonstration.

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