Summary
Large crowds gathered across the U.S. for the "No Kings" protests, focusing on opposing President Trump's policies on immigration and other issues. While most demonstrations were peaceful, clashes occurred in Los Angeles and Portland. The protests involved a significant number of events nationwide.
Key Facts
- The protests were called "No Kings" and targeted President Trump's policies.
- Demonstrations happened in all 50 states, with millions of participants.
- Major protests occurred in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
- In Los Angeles, 1,000 people reportedly caused disturbances near a federal building.
- Police arrested two people in Portland during confrontations outside an ICE facility.
- New York City had tens of thousands of protesters but reported no arrests.
- Bruce Springsteen performed at the main event in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Organizers are planning future protests.