"No Kings, No Dice, No War": Eight Million Americans Marched Saturday Against Donald Trump
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Eight million people demonstrated across the country this Saturday, for the third time in less than a year, according to the organizers
According to the "No Kings" movement, eight million Americans marched on Saturday, March 28, to protest against Donald Trump and his politics. From New York to Los Angeles, via Minneapolis, the central point of the protest, thousands of processions shouted their anger. - "No Kings": 8 million Americans march on the street against Donald Trump, a record influx (International).
At least eight million people participated on Saturday in No Kings (without Kings) marches against Donald Trump administration, according to the organizers, reports the EFE and AFP Sunday, taken by Agerpres. The movement, which includes ten democratic organizations and activists, organized over 3,300 protests in all 50 American states to complain about it...
Millions of American citizens, joined by personalities, marched across the country to express their opposition to Donald Trump's migration policy and military commitments
In addition to the US government's migration policy, the protests are directed against foreign policy decisions, the ballroom at the White House and rising cost of living.
The main mobilization took place before tens of thousands of people in Minneapolis, the largest city in the state of Minnesota, epicenter of national outrage against ICE.
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