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“No Kings” Protests in USA
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Organized by a coalition of progressive groups, the demonstrations targeted what participants described as President Donald Trump’s “authoritarian” actions during his second administration. Rallies were held in over 2,700 locations, with organizers estimating the turnout at nearly 7 million people. A wave of “No Kings” protests took place across the United States on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
Background and context
Response to a second Trump presidency: The rallies were the second major “No Kings” demonstration of the year. The first was in June, timed to coincide with a military parade and Trump’s birthday, and reportedly drew 5 million people. Following that, organizers cited new concerns, including increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity, federal employee layoffs, and the deployment of federal troops to cities.
Symbolic message: The “No Kings” slogan references America’s founding rejection of monarchy. Protesters used the phrase to condemn what they see as Trump’s efforts to expand presidential power and undermine democratic norms.
Triggering incidents: The movement gained momentum following social media posts from the Trump administration that depicted the president with monarchical imagery.
Event details
Scale and participation: Protests occurred in major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., as well as in smaller communities across all 50 states.
Atmosphere: Despite political tensions and counter-messaging from Trump allies, most demonstrations were peaceful and often had a festive, family-friendly tone.
Key issues: Protesters gathered to voice opposition to a wide range of issues, including:Immigration policies and raids
Threats to democratic institutions and accountability
Federal government policies regarding civil rights, healthcare, and education
Deployment of federal troops in cities
Concerns over the concentration of power in the presidencyReactions and outcomes
Trump administration response: The administration downplayed the size and significance of the protests. Some officials posted mocking images of opposition leaders, and President Trump posted an AI-generated video of himself as a king.
Republican and Democratic reactions: Republicans criticized the protests, with some calling them “hate America” rallies. Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, publicly supported the demonstrators.
Peaceful demonstrations: Many large cities, including New York City and Austin, Texas, reported no arrests related to the protests, and police departments thanked participants for remaining peaceful.
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