No Kings protests across the US rally against Donald Trump
No Kings protests across the US rally against Donald Trump 2 hours ago Sakshi Venkatraman 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.
"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," organisers said.
Throughout the day on Saturday, demonstrations took place in nearly every major US city, including New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles. Rallies took over the streets of downtown Washington DC throughout the afternoon, with throngs of people marching through the nation's capital. Protestors lined the steps of the the Lincoln Memorial and packed the National Mall. Like in previous iterations of No Kings, protesters held up effigies of Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other officials in the administration, calling for their ousting and arrest.
Their deaths sparked outrage and nationwide protests against the Trump administration's immigration tactics. Thousands on Saturday filled the streets with signs and a plethora of high-profile Democrats also took a stage outside the State Capitol building in St Paul. Bruce Springsteen also took the stage and performed his anti-immigration enforcement song titled, "Streets of Minneapolis". Thousands also crowded New York City's Times Square, marching through Manhattan's Midtown neighbourhood. Police had to shut down the normally busy streets to make way for crowds.
The protests weren't without incident.
Elsewhere in the city, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said "multiple arrests" had been made after protestors did not obey dispersal orders in an area near a federal prison. Police confirmed that federal authorities has used "non-lethal measures" to move crowds in the area, after warning protestors not to "attempt to tear down the gate and not throw items".
The last No Kings rally in October drew crowds of nearly seven million people nationally.
The president has also called on the administration's top law enforcement officials to prosecute his perceived political enemies. The president says his actions are necessary to rebuild a country in crisis and has dismissed accusations that he is a behaving like a dictator as hysterical. "They're referring to me as a king. I'm not a king," he said in an interview with Fox News in October.
Crowds have gathered both in big cities and small towns.
No Kings rallies are kicking off in Boston, Massachusetts, Nashville, Tennessee, and Houston, Texas.
More big city protests are expected to kick off throughout the day.
The streets are also lined with people in cities like Shelbyville, Kentucky and Howell, Michigan, which has a population of just about 10,000
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