Tens of thousands rallied across the U.S. on Saturday in coordinated "No Kings" protests opposing former President Donald Trump and U.S. immigration enforcement.

Over 3,200 events were held in all 50 states, with organizers anticipating up to nine million participants nationwide. Flagship rallies took place in St. Paul, Minnesota, where singer Bruce Springsteen performed his new song Streets of Minneapolis, honoring victims of recent ICE-related violence.

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Springsteen praised grassroots resistance to federal overreach, stating that such activism reaffirmed democratic values.

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Protests extended globally, reaching London, Paris, and Rome, linking domestic dissent with international opposition to geopolitical conflicts.

In Washington DC, demonstrators marched past the Lincoln Memorial carrying signs like “Put down the crown, clown.” Similar scenes unfolded in New York, Los Angeles, and Denver.

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The White House dismissed the rallies as ideologically driven, citing low polling numbers for Trump. Republican leaders criticized Democratic support of the movement.

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Despite broad urban turnout, two-thirds of local chapters emerged in conservative regions including Idaho, Wyoming, and rural Pennsylvania.

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