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Millions join ‘No Kings’ protests against war and Trump across US & Europe


Massive protests erupted across the United States and parts of Europe as millions took to the streets in the “No Kings” rallies.


The demonstrations were driven by opposition to the **ongoing war in Iran and President Donald Trump’s policies**, with organisers expecting participation in the millions. From major cities like New York to smaller towns, crowds gathered in one of the largest coordinated protest movements in recent times. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}


In simple terms: a nationwide protest wave is building against the government.


Minnesota became the focal point, where thousands gathered at the State Capitol in St. Paul. Some protesters held **upside-down US flags**, a traditional symbol of distress, reflecting the intensity of sentiment. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}


The rally also featured musician Bruce Springsteen, who performed *“Streets of Minneapolis,”* a song linked to earlier protests over federal actions in the state. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}


Why this matters: protests at this scale show growing public pushback on issues like war, immigration policy, and governance.


Subtle system angle: large movements like this highlight how political decisions—especially on war and enforcement—can trigger widespread grassroots resistance across societies.


Previous rounds of the “No Kings” protests have already drawn millions, and this latest wave signals that public mobilisation is continuing to grow. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}


With protests spreading across regions and issues, the movement is evolving into a broader platform of dissent rather than a single-day event.

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