No Kings protests draw millions to rally against Donald Trump

More than 8 million people participated in the No Kings protests against the Trump administration, according to event organizers. These demonstrations took place in major cities across the United States and globally, opposing President Donald Trump’s policies on issues like the Iran war, immigration enforcement, and the rising cost of living. Protesters accused Trump of trying to rule like a tyrant, emphasizing that power belongs to the people. The White House dismissed the protests as “Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions.” In Washington DC, large crowds marched through the city, gathering at landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial. In Minnesota, protests were fueled by the deaths of two citizens at the hands of federal immigration agents. High-profile figures like Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro joined the protests, with De Niro urging peaceful resistance against Trump’s actions. The protests reflect widespread discontent with the administration’s policies and leadership style. QUESTION: How might large-scale protests like the No Kings demonstrations influence political decisions and public opinion in the United States? 

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