Massive protests against the Trump administration have erupted across major US cities as part of the ongoing No Kings rallies, a movement that has repeatedly gathered millions of participants in the past. Organizers express their dissent against various policies of President Donald Trump, which include the war in Iran, federal immigration enforcement, and the escalating cost of living.

Shortly after gathering in significant numbers, participants declared, 'Trump wants to rule over us as a tyrant. But this is America, and power belongs to the people - not to wannabe kings or their billionaire cronies.' Past No Kings protests have faced accusations from Trump allies, who label them 'hate America rallies' affiliated with the far-left Antifa movement.

Protests have become prevalent throughout the day, spanning cities including New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Gatherings in Washington have featured effigies of Trump and Vice President JD Vance, with demands for their removal from office. The last major protest in October attracted nearly seven million participants nationwide, prompting significant attention and mobilization, including state-based National Guard deployment.

Some states prepared for potential disturbances today but insist that events remain peaceful. As the protests continue, demonstrators articulate their concerns, with many advocating against ongoing wars and immigration policies. The rallies are also resonating internationally, with expatriates in cities like Paris, London, and Lisbon voicing their disdain for Trump and demanding his impeachment.