Thursday, 11 December 2025

‘No Kings’ rallies held across US

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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 17: Activists from Free Speech For People dressed as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, President Donald Trump, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, participate in a rally at the Lincoln Memorial on October 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. A rally was organized by non-profit Indivisible, ahead of the "No Kings" protest in Washington on October 18. Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Anna Rose Layden / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

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WASHINGTON, United States (US): Rallies from New York to San Francisco under the ‘No Kings’ banner will gauge popular anger at President Donald Trump’s barnstorming second term, months after a previous day of action brought millions to the streets.

“The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption and cruelty,” the ‘No Kings’ movement – which unites some 300 organisations – says on its website.

More than 2,700 demonstrations are planned coast to coast, from big cities to small towns, and even near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where he will spend the weekend. Organisers say they are expecting millions to attend.

Millions attended rallies on June 14 after Trump ordered the deployment of troops to Los Angeles, a move that led critics to accuse him of acting like a dictator.

It was the biggest day of demonstrations since the Republican billionaire returned to the White House in January.

Trump in June had promised to use “very big force” if protesters attempted to disrupt the army parade in the US capital. In the months since, he has expanded the deployments of troops to US cities, outraging critics.

An ongoing government shutdown is in its third week, with the Trump administration firing thousands of federal workers and lawmakers showing little sign they are ready to break the impasse.

Trump’s response to the latest big rally day has been more muted.

“They’re saying they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king,” he told Fox News show, ‘Sunday Morning Futures’.

But his top surrogates in the Republican Party were in more fighting form, with House Speaker Mike Johnson calling the day of protest the “Hate America rally”.

Republican lawmaker, Tom Emmer, also used the ‘Hate America’ phrase and referred to participants as the “terrorist wing” of the Democratic Party.

Beyond New York and San Francisco, protests are scheduled in major cities such as Washington, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta and New Orleans, but also in small towns across all 50 states.

The ‘No Kings’ movement is even organising events in Canada. – AFP

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