Mass “No Kings” Protests Draw Millions Across U.S.
Millions of people across the U.S. joined peaceful protests on Saturday as part of a coordinated movement called “No Kings,” opposing the Trump administration. The demonstrations coincided with tragic political violence in Minnesota, where lawmakers were shot and one killed, and followed the military’s deployment to Los Angeles to suppress earlier protests.
In Philadelphia, protesters voiced concerns over Trump’s immigration stance, racial injustice, and erosion of democratic norms. One veteran said Trump’s actions dishonor those who died fighting for American values. Others highlighted attacks on the press, systemic racism, and a dangerous rise in political violence.
Protesters like McGowan carried signs honoring victims and called for more civility and less hate. “Democracy doesn’t come with a guarantee of safety—you fight for it,” he said.
The Guardian emphasized the global threats to journalism and democracy, warning that leaders like Trump and Hungary’s Orbán are working to weaken the press. As an independent, reader-supported outlet, the Guardian pledged to continue its mission of holding power to account and inspiring hope through truthful reporting.