Nationwide 'No Kings' protests were held for the second time since June. The protests were organized in response to claims that President Donald Trump is steering the country in a more 'militaristic and autocratic' direction.
The protests took place in over 2,500 locations stretching from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles, and from New York to Chicago. Millions of participants opposed Trump's move to send National Guard troops to Democratic states under the pretense of 'security'.
Among the organizers of the 'No Kings' protests are the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and various civil society organizations. These groups stand against Trump’s policies in civil rights, criticizing government decisions on issues such as abortion, education, gun control, healthcare, and social security.
Protesters are protesting the government over issues such as the Trump administration's repressive policies towards undocumented immigrants, the deployment of U.S. military personnel in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, and federal spending cuts in the economy.
President Trump previously attracted attention by sharing an image depicting himself as a king. However, in a recent statement, he said, "I am not a king." The protests indicate that the backlash continues following the first 'No Kings' day held on June 15, which is also Trump’s 79th birthday.
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