Saturday at United States continued mass protests against President's politics Donald Trump. All over the country there were demonstrations under the slogan “No Kings” (No Kings). The organizers recorded nearly 7 million participants in over 2,700 cities and towns on Saturday night (local time) – about 2 million more than in the last mass protest in June.
Protests were directed against Trump's immigration, education and safety policies, among others. Organizers accuse the president of leading the US towards autocracy. “The president believes his power is absolute,” says the website of the “No Kings” movement, which brings together about 300 organizations. "But in America we have no kings."
Trump himself said in an interview with Fox News: “They call me king – I am not king.” The president spends this weekend at his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.
Biggest protests in fresh U.S. history
W New York, On Saturday morning (local time) in Queens territory respective 100 demonstrators gathered. Participants chanted slogans, including: “We love our country, we hatred Trump.” Shortly thereafter, thousands gathered in Times Square. According to the fresh York Police Department, More than 100,000 people attended the demonstrations. There was no riot and no 1 was arrested.
In fresh York City, like elsewhere, colorful, inflatable costumes were conspicuous. "I want to refute the communicative that we are dangerous and aggressive," said a female dressed as a rabbit. "We defend our country with joy."
There were besides protests in Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and many another cities. In Washington, D.C., thousands of demonstrators chanted: “This is what democracy looks like” and “Donald Trump must go”. In the U.S. capital, many national workers are presently on leave of absence due to partial government closure or have already been released as part of budget cuts.
People besides attended rallies in smaller towns specified as Bethesda in the Washington region and Sarasota County, Florida. The demonstrations were supported by prominent Democrats and politicians associated with the party, specified as Bernie Sanders congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and erstwhile Secretary of State Hillary Clinton .
Meanwhile, civilian rights activists feared that protests could lead to mass surveillance of participants. They feared utilizing facial designation and cell telephone hacking technology.
Dana Fisher from American University, Washington, D.C. announced in advance that she expected the largest protests in fresh United States history, involving over 3 million people. Mass demonstrations took place in June. The occasion was a military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army that Trump requested and that coincided with his 79th birthday.

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