Millions Join Anti-Trump 'No Kings' Protests Across US
Monday, 2025/10/20215 words3 minutes334 reads
In an unprecedented display of civic engagement, nearly seven million Americans participated in nationwide 'No Kings' protests, voicing their opposition to what they perceive as President Donald Trump's unconstitutional expansion of executive power. The demonstrations, which unfolded peacefully in major metropolitan areas including New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles, underscored growing concerns about the erosion of democratic norms and the potential threat to the separation of powers.
Protesters, brandishing placards with slogans such as 'Democracy not Monarchy' and 'The Constitution is not optional', expressed alarm over Trump's recent actions, including his use of executive orders to circumvent legislative processes and the deployment of federal troops to cities against the wishes of local authorities. These moves, critics argue, represent a dangerous overreach of presidential authority and a potential slide towards authoritarianism.
The Trump administration has vehemently rejected these characterizations, asserting that the president's actions are necessary and within his constitutional purview to address national crises. In a forthcoming Fox News interview, Trump directly addressed the accusations, stating, 'A king! This is not an act. You know – they're referring to me as a king. I'm not a king.' However, this denial has done little to assuage the concerns of his detractors, who view the administration's policies as an existential threat to American democracy.
