
""He must be stopped, and he must be stopped now. No King Trump; no unnecessary wars that rob our resources, sacrifice our brave servicemen and women, and slaughter innocents. No corrupt leader enriching himself and his Epstein-class buddies. No taking away health care from our most vulnerable neighbors. No unaffordable groceries, no unaffordable energy, no unaffordable housing, and no inflation at its highest level since COVID. No government mass thugs shooting down our neighbors in the streets.""
"In Brooklyn, more than 20,000 people marched in Park Slope, protesting Trump's aggressive immigration policies, the war in Iran and the rising cost of living, and describing his actions as reminiscent of a monarch rather than a democratic leader."
On March 28, over 8 million individuals participated in more than 3,300 "No Kings" marches across all 50 states, marking the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. In New York City, over 350,000 people marched through Times Square, led by prominent figures including Robert De Niro, who criticized the Trump administration's actions as a significant threat to freedoms. Protests in Brooklyn focused on issues like immigration policies and the rising cost of living, reflecting widespread discontent with federal authoritarianism and a desire to protect community freedoms.
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