Massive protests against the Trump administration are unfolding across cities in the United States, marking the third 'No Kings' rallies that have attracted considerable attention and participation. Protesters gather in significant numbers in locations like New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles to voice their opposition to policies enacted by President Donald Trump. Organizers claim the protests are in response to several contentious issues, including the war in Iran, aggressive immigration policies, and the rising cost of living.

One of the main slogans during the protests reflects a belief that Trump is attempting to rule like a tyrant. Demonstrators state, 'This is America, and power belongs to the people - not to wannabe kings.' Meanwhile, Trump supporters have dismissed these protests, referring to them as 'hate America rallies' and associating participants with far-left groups.

The protests take place not only in major urban areas but also in small towns across the country, signifying a widespread feeling of unrest among many Americans. Some protests even extend to American expats in cities like Paris and London, who are joining the movement against Trump, calling for his impeachment and labeling him derogatorily as a 'fascist.' The last 'No Kings' rally in October reportedly drew in nearly seven million participants nationwide. Although some states have mobilized their National Guard to manage the events, organizers insist that the demonstrations remain peaceful, striving to present their discontent without violence.