Over 3,100 protests against Trump, cost of living and war with Iran; sporadic clashes and broad civic participation...
A wave of mass protests under the slogan "No Kings" has swept the United States and several European countries, reflecting dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump's policies, the rising cost of living and the conflict with Iran.
According to CNN reports, over 3,100 protests are planned across the US, including major cities, suburban areas and small communities, from Alabama to Wyoming, and even in areas near the Arctic Circle.
The demonstrations have been characterized by broad civic participation, with marches, speeches, songs, and symbolic forms of protest. In many cases, protesters have held banners with messages such as “No kings in America,” “We the People,” and “No justice, no peace.”
Large crowds have been recorded in cities such as Philadelphia and New York, while in Washington protesters marched towards the National Mall with banners, symbolic costumes and calls against immigration and war policies.
Protests have not been limited to urban centers. In states like Georgia, citizens have also gathered in small areas, protesting along the streets and receiving mixed reactions from passersby, from support to opposition.
Tensions have also been reported in some cases. In West Palm Beach, Trump supporters verbally clashed with "No Kings" protesters, while police intervened to defuse tensions.
The protests have also attracted public figures. Actor Robert De Niro attended a rally in New York, declaring his support for the movement and criticizing the president's policies.
In Chicago and other cities, protesters used creative forms, including costumes and satirical symbols, while highlighting issues such as immigration, the economy and war spending.

The movement has also spread outside the US. Protests have taken place in countries such as France, Germany, Italy and Spain, where participants have expressed solidarity and opposition to American policies and the international situation.
This is the third wave of “No Kings” protests, following previous mobilizations in which millions of people participated. This time, the demonstrations take place in a tense context, with rising energy prices and economic concerns related to the conflict in the Middle East.
Protesters emphasize that their goal is to defend democracy and oppose any form of centralized power, while authorities remain on standby to guarantee security during the rallies./ Pamphlet
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