Summary
People in the U.S. and other countries gathered for "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's policies. The protests took place in many cities and focused on issues like immigration enforcement and U.S. involvement in Iran. The White House criticized these gatherings, calling them unimportant.
Key Facts
- Protests called "No Kings" happened in many U.S. cities and some international cities.
- These events are against President Donald Trump's policies.
- About 200,000 people attended the main event in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- White House called the protests "Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions."
- Protesters raised issues like immigration enforcement and the war in Iran.
- Protests were supported by national progressive groups and local coalitions.
- The Minnesota protest was notable due to recent incidents involving federal agents.
- Popular musician Bruce Springsteen performed at the St. Paul rally.