'No Kings' rallies expected to draw millions across the US against Donald Trump

France 24Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 2:30:17 PM
'No Kings' rallies expected to draw millions across the US against Donald Trump
This Saturday, millions are expected to participate in 'No Kings' rallies across the U.S., protesting against President Donald Trump's leadership. These demonstrations reflect growing discontent with the current administration's policies, which some critics label as 'Hate America' rallies. The significance of these protests lies in their potential to mobilize public opinion and influence future political discourse, highlighting the deep divisions in American society.
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