Millions of Americans have poured onto the streets in “No Kings” rallies, turning cities and small towns alike into a rolling referendum on Donald Trump’s war, immigration and economic policies. From Washington D.C. and New York to Los Angeles and Minneapolis, marchers are chanting “No king Trump” and accusing the president of acting like a monarch as the Iran war drags on and living costs surge. Protesters say they are fed up with “endless wars” in Iran, aggressive immigration raids and what they see as an erosion of basic democratic norms and civil rights. Organisers claim more than 3,000 events have been registered across all 50 U.S. states, with Minnesota emerging as a focal point and solidarity marches spreading to Europe in cities like Paris and London. At the Lincoln Memorial, on the National Mall and in town squares from Idaho to Florida, demonstrators are carrying placards reading “No Kings in America” and “Power belongs to the people,” framing the movement as a defence of the U.S. Constitution rather than a partisan stunt.

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