Millions Participate in 'No Kings' Rallies Across U.S. and Europe
Large-scale protests against Trump administration policies drew millions of participants worldwide over the weekend.

Millions of people participated in "No Kings" rallies across the United States and Europe over the weekend, protesting Trump administration policies. Organizers estimated at least 8 million people took part in more than 3,300 protests worldwide.
The demonstrations drew participants from various political backgrounds and featured different forms of protest activities. In Washington, D.C., protesters sang modified lyrics to "America the Beautiful" that included references to immigrants. The rallies occurred amid ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and Department of Homeland Security funding issues.
Protests extended beyond the United States, with rallies reported in European cities as well. Participants voiced opposition to various Trump administration policies, including those related to immigration and foreign affairs, particularly regarding Iran.
Some rally locations featured calls for broader political action, including discussions of potential May Day strikes. The demonstrations represented one of the larger coordinated protest efforts in recent months, spanning multiple continents and drawing participants from diverse political affiliations.
The "No Kings" movement has been organizing these large-scale demonstrations as a form of political expression and opposition to current government policies. The weekend's events marked a significant mobilization of protesters across international boundaries.