Millions protested across the U.S. and Europe on 'No Kings' day, criticizing President Trump's authoritarian governance, immigration policies, and stance on climate change. Protests, which organizers claim could be among the largest in U.S. history, spanned major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, with over 3,100 events planned. In New York City, actor Robert De Niro joined the protests, calling Trump an 'existential threat.' The White House dismissed the protests, labeling them as 'Trump Derangement Syndrome Therapy Sessions.' The 'No Kings' movement highlights the deep political division in the U.S., with Republicans in danger of losing control of Congress in the upcoming midterms.

Protests also took place in Europe, with thousands marching in cities like Amsterdam, Madrid, and Rome. In Paris, protesters condemned Trump's foreign policy and wars. The 'No Kings' movement has become a significant voice opposing Trump's administration, especially as his approval ratings fall below 40%.