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Massive anti-Trump protests sweep U.S. as 'No Kings' movement gains momentum against police brutality
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Tens of thousands gathered across the United States for a third major wave of demonstrations in less than 12 months, with crowds marching from Minneapolis to rural areas under banners demanding "no kings." Participants cited specific grievances including masked officers spreading terror during recent clashes at U.S. borders as well as allegations that Trump's administration is waging an abusive and catastrophic war on immigrants through excessive force rather than lawful enforcement measures like the National Guard deployment in Arizona.
Key Points
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1Millions of protesters across the United States and in European cities are participating in 'No Kings' marches against President Donald Trump.
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2Demonstrators accuse Trump of authoritarian leadership, citing specific grievances such as police actions (ICE) and a war with Iran. A national day of protest is being organized to resist what they call excessive power.
Developments
[Mar 28]
'No Kings' protests launched across the US and Europe; demonstrators gathered at locations including Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial, Minneapolis (New York-Alaska route), with effigies of Trump officials held by protesters. Accusations include authoritarian leadership.