
"Millions of people on Saturday are expected to turn out both in the US and around the world for demonstrations against US President Donald Trump and the policies of his administration. Over 2,600 events are expected across all 50 US states. Events are also planned in European countries such as Spain, France and Germany, with a rally also expected as far as Melbourne, Australia."
"The "No Kings" movement brings together 300 organizations in opposition to the Trump administration. Protesters gather in Atlanta, a major US metropolitan area and a hub of the Democratic Party in the southern swing state of GeorgiaImage: Alyssa Pointer/REUTERS "The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have kings and won't back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty," it says on the "No Kings" movement website."
Millions of people are expected to turn out on Saturday across the United States and around the world for demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his administration's policies. Over 2,600 events are planned across all 50 US states, with rallies in European countries and as far away as Melbourne, Australia. The "No Kings" movement unites about 300 organizations opposing the administration and cites concerns about expanded ICE deportations, cuts to healthcare including Medicaid, rollbacks of clean air and climate protections, and moves affecting the Department of Education and special-needs students. The demonstrations occur amid a US government shutdown and disputes over federal funding.
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