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BREAKING: The anti-Trump regime ‘No Kings’ protest is now the largest protest in U.S. history. The organizers have confirmed that more than 8 million people attended today in cities across America and around the globe
A wave of demonstrations branded under the slogan “No Kings” has erupted across the United States and internationally, with organizers claiming that more than 8 million people participated—potentially making it the largest protest movement in U.S. history.
The protests, largely framed as opposition to former President Donald Trump and what organizers describe as “authoritarian-style leadership,” took place in major cities including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.. Solidarity demonstrations were also reported in parts of Canada and United Kingdom.
Protesters filled streets, parks, and public squares, holding signs emphasizing democratic values, constitutional protections, and opposition to concentrated political power. The phrase “No Kings” became a unifying chant, symbolizing resistance to any perceived shift away from democratic governance.
Organizers behind the movement said the demonstrations were coordinated through grassroots networks, social media campaigns, and civic organizations. “This is about protecting democracy and ensuring that no leader is above the law,” one spokesperson said during a rally in Washington, D.C.
However, while the turnout figures are being widely circulated by protest leaders, independent verification is still ongoing. Crowd size estimates at large-scale events are often difficult to confirm in real time, and officials have not yet released comprehensive nationwide figures.
If confirmed, the “No Kings” protests would surpass historic demonstrations such as the 2017 Women’s March, which previously held the record for the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.
Reactions to the protests have been sharply divided. Supporters argue the movement reflects widespread concern about the future of American democracy, while critics—particularly allies of Trump—have dismissed the demonstrations as politically motivated or exaggerated in scale.
As the story continues to develop, attention is turning to how political leaders, including members of both major parties, will respond to what could become a defining moment in modern American civic activism.
