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'No Kings' protests happening in Ohio this weekend: Rallies planned in Cleveland, Akron, Canton and more in opposition of President Trump

Over 3,000 protests oppose Trump administration policies including alleged lethal federal actions and war escalation, marking the largest No Kings mobilization nationwide, organizers said.

  • On Saturday, more than 3,000 'No Kings' protests are occurring across the United States, with organizers expecting more than 9 million participants to demonstrate against President Donald Trump and his administration.
  • Demonstrators are mobilizing to protect civil rights and freedom of speech against what they describe as authoritarian policies, citing an 'illegal, catastrophic war' and immigration crackdowns affecting families nationwide.
  • Two-Thirds of RSVPs originated outside major urban centers, according to Indivisible co-executive director Leah Greenberg, reflecting surges in conservative-leaning states like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, South Dakota and Louisiana.
  • White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed the nationwide demonstrations as the product of 'leftist funding networks' with minimal public support in a recent statement.
  • Rallies are also planned in more than a dozen countries across Europe, Latin America and Australia, with organizers in nations with constitutional monarchies calling the movement 'No Tyrants,' according to Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin.
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More than 3000 gatherings are still planned in the major cities, New York, Chicago and Washington, but also in the suburbs and rural areas.

·Paris, France
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More than 3000 rallies against the US President's policy have been announced in the US alone, with the organizers hoping for millions of participants.

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