“ Protesting the country’s course under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the US capital and in communities large and small across the country for “No Kings” rallies, which the president’s Republican Party derisively called “Hate America” rallies. Source: Associated Press photo from social networks Details: Protests took place in Times Square in New York, on the Boston Common, in Grant Park in Chicago and in hundreds of smaller public places. Participants held signs reading “There’s nothing more patriotic than protesting” and “Stand against fascism,” and they also came in inflatable costumes, including frogs, a symbol of resistance in Portland. photo from social networks During the protests, there were marching bands, on a large banner with the preamble of the US Constitution “We the people”, on which people could put their signatures. photo from social media It was the third mass action since Trump’s return to the White House, which took place amid a shutdown that has not only halted federal programs and services but also called into question the basic balance of power as an aggressive executive branch confronts Congress and the courts in what protest organizers say is a step toward authoritarianism. photo from social networks Trump himself spent the weekend at his home Mar-a-Lago in Florida. “They say they call me the king. I’m not the king,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News that aired early Friday before he left for a MAGA Inc. benefit night. in his club, where the cost of the place was 1 million dollars. Later on Friday, Trump’s campaign social media account mocked the protests by posting a generated video of Trump, dressed as a monarch and wearing a crown, waving from a balcony. More than 1,500 people gathered in Birmingham, Alabama, remembering and openly referencing the city’s history of protest and the important role it played in the civil rights movement two generations ago. In San Francisco, hundreds of people posted the words “No Kings” and other phrases with their bodies on Ocean Beach. Demonstrators in Salt Lake City, Utah, to share messages of hope and healing after a protester was fatally wounded during the city’s first “No Kings” march in June. AR reminds that the national march against Trump and Musk this spring had 1,300 registered locations, and the first day of “No Kings” in June — 2,100. We will remind: Previous mass protests against Trump’s policies in the USA took place in the summer. And before that, people took to the streets to protest against the current administration in the spring. Read also: Millions against Trump: how the protests against the new government began in the USA and whether they will have an impact”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Associated Press

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Details: Protests took place in Times Square in New York, the Boston Common, Grant Park in Chicago, and hundreds of smaller public spaces. Participants held signs reading “There’s nothing more patriotic than protesting” and “Stand against fascism,” and they also came in inflatable costumes, including frogs, a symbol of resistance in Portland.

During the protests, there were marching bands, on a large banner with the preamble of the US Constitution “We the People” on which people could put their signatures.

It was the third mass action since Trump’s return to the White House, which came amid a shutdown that has not only halted federal programs and services but also called into question the basic balance of power as an aggressive executive branch confronts Congress and the courts in what protest organizers say is a step toward authoritarianism.

Trump himself spent the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
“They say they call me the king. I’m not the king,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News that aired early Friday before he left for a MAGA Inc. benefit night. in his club, where the cost of the place was 1 million dollars.
Later on Friday, Trump’s campaign social media account mocked the protests by posting a generated video of Trump, dressed as a monarch and wearing a crown, waving from a balcony.
More than 1,500 people gathered in Birmingham, Alabama, remembering and openly referencing the city’s history of protest and the important role it played in the civil rights movement two generations ago.
In San Francisco, hundreds of people posted the words “No Kings” and other phrases with their bodies on Ocean Beach. Demonstrators in Salt Lake City, Utah, to share messages of hope and healing after a protester was fatally wounded during the city’s first “No Kings” march in June.
AR recalls that a national march against Trump and Musk this spring had 1,300 registered locations, and the first day of “No Kings” in June had 2,100.
We will remind: Previous mass protests against Trump’s policies in the US took place in the summer.
And before that, people took to the streets to protest against the current administration in the spring.
Read also: Millions against Trump: how protests against the new government began in the United States and whether they will have an impact