'No Kings' Protests Mobilize Millions Against Trump's Authoritarianism
Grassroots coalition and labor unions unite in massive display of resistance to Trump's policies both domestically and abroad.

Across the United States and internationally, millions of people took to the streets on Saturday for 'No Kings' protests, a powerful demonstration against the Trump administration's increasingly authoritarian tendencies and detrimental policies.
Organized by a coalition including anti-authoritarian groups like Indivisible and 50501, alongside labor unions and other grassroots organizations, the 'No Kings' protests signal a growing and unified resistance to the Trump agenda. The protests took place in over 3,000 locations, highlighting the widespread discontent with the current political climate.
The Trump administration's policies have faced criticism for undermining democratic institutions, attacking workers' rights, and exacerbating social inequalities. The 'No Kings' protests represent a collective demand for a more just and equitable society, where the voices of ordinary people are heard and respected.
The involvement of labor unions in the 'No Kings' protests underscores the significant impact of Trump's policies on working families. From attacks on collective bargaining rights to the weakening of workplace safety regulations, the Trump administration has consistently prioritized corporate interests over the well-being of workers.
Groups like Indivisible, born out of the resistance movement following Trump's election, have played a crucial role in mobilizing grassroots activism and holding elected officials accountable. Their involvement in the 'No Kings' protests demonstrates the continued commitment to resisting Trump's agenda at all levels of government.
The international scope of the protests reflects a global concern over the rise of authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic norms. Trump's foreign policy decisions, including withdrawing from international agreements and cozying up to autocratic regimes, have alienated allies and undermined global cooperation.
The 'No Kings' protests are not just a reaction to Trump's policies, but also a call for a fundamental shift in power dynamics. Participants are demanding a society where the needs of the many are prioritized over the greed of the few, and where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
These protests build upon a long history of resistance movements that have challenged oppressive regimes and fought for social justice. From the Civil Rights Movement to the anti-war protests of the 1960s, ordinary people have consistently risen up to demand a better world.

