Millions To Protest Against Trump In US Today
Millions of Americans are expected to take to the streets nationwide in a sweeping wave of protests against President Donald Trump, as opposition intensifies over his policies and leadership style.
The demonstrations, organised under the “No Kings” movement, mark the third major nationwide protest in less than a year, reflecting growing discontent since Trump began his second term in January 2025.
Organisers say more than 3,000 rallies are scheduled across the United States, spanning major cities, suburbs, and rural communities—even reaching remote areas such as Kotzebue in Alaska.
The protests are fueled by a range of grievances, including Trump’s leadership approach, his administration’s immigration crackdown, and the ongoing war in Iran, which critics say has deepened national and global tensions.
Previous protest days recorded massive turnout, with millions rallying across cities like New York and San Francisco, while a second demonstration reportedly drew about seven million participants.
Despite strong backing from his “Make America Great Again” base, Trump continues to face sharp criticism from opponents who accuse him of governing by executive orders, undermining democratic institutions, and escalating military engagements abroad.
Activists within the movement argue that recent developments have only heightened urgency for resistance, citing concerns over civil liberties, economic hardship, and national security.
Minnesota is expected to serve as a major focal point of Saturday’s protests, with renowned musician Bruce Springsteen scheduled to perform in St. Paul in solidarity with demonstrators.
Labour leader Randi Weingarten described the moment as critical for the country, saying many Americans are struggling with rising costs and growing uncertainty.
With midterm elections approaching, analysts say the scale of the protests could signal shifting political momentum and deepen divisions across the American political landscape.















