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‘No Kings’ Movement Sparks Massive Protests Across the US Against Trump Administration


April 3, Kathmandu – Millions of people took to the streets on Saturday across all 50 states in the United States and in 16 other countries worldwide as part of the ‘No Kings’ campaign.

Organizers claim this demonstration, targeting the Trump administration’s alleged ‘authoritarian’ approach and immigration policies, is the largest protest in American history.

Events were scheduled at over 3,000 locations nationwide, involving labor unions and grassroots organizations such as Indivisible and 50501.

The main focus of the protests was Saint Paul and Minneapolis in Minnesota. This area has recently become a symbol of resistance following the harsh actions by immigration agents and the deaths of citizens Reni Good and Alex Pratte at the hands of federal agents, whose justice is being demanded.

Senator Bernie Sanders, renowned actress Jane Fonda, and singer Bruce Springsteen participated in the rally in Saint Paul. Public anger has intensified due to rising inflation, increased gas prices, and what many describe as an ‘illegal war’ with Iran.

Organizers emphasized nonviolent demonstrations, mindful of security concerns. However, human rights groups have warned protesters to remain cautious of immigration agents present at the sites and the potential for control measures under the pretext of countering ‘Antifa’ elements.

The Trump administration has already issued warnings of tough legal action against such protesters.

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