Summary
Organizers of the "No Kings" protests expect millions to protest against President Trump's policies this weekend. The protests will happen nationwide, responding to issues like ICE arrests and the use of the National Guard in certain cities. The event follows previous demonstrations against President Trump, with a projected even bigger turnout this time.
Key Facts
- The "No Kings" protests are planned for this weekend against President Trump's administration.
- Organizers say millions of Americans are expected to participate.
- Previous protests in June saw an estimated 5 million people take part across 2,000 events.
- The protests address issues like ICE arrests, National Guard deployment, and election concerns.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the protests, calling them anti-American.
- The protests coincide with President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
- The White House spokeswoman responded to protest queries by saying, "Who cares?"
- Past large protests have not always resulted in long-term change, according to experts.