Summary
Large protests organized by the "No Kings" movement are expected to happen across the United States on Saturday. The protests aim to express opposition to President Trump's policies, which the organizers compare to monarchical behavior. Increased security measures, like National Guard mobilizations, have been prepared by some state governors.
Key Facts
- The "No Kings" protests are planned for Saturday across the U.S.
- Organizers criticize President Trump for acting like a king, not an elected official.
- The protests are a response to policies on immigration, education, and the environment.
- Organizers expect even more people than the 5 million who participated in June.
- Virginia and Texas have mobilized their National Guards for the protests.
- Opposition voices from Republicans label the event anti-American.
- The protests are intended to be peaceful, emphasizing community and solidarity.