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    Thousands March Nationwide to Reject Trump’s Leadership

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Americans flooded the streets on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump’s leadership during “No Kings” demonstrations held nationwide. Organizers coordinated over 2,600 rallies in cities including New York, Washington, Boston, and Chicago, as well as in hundreds of smaller towns.

    By midday, thousands gathered in Times Square and Washington, D.C., waving signs that read “Trump must go now” and chanting against the president’s immigration policies. Protesters carried slogans such as “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” and “Resist Fascism.” Many rallies resembled festivals, featuring marching bands, a massive “We the People” banner for signatures, and frog-costumed demonstrators from Portland, Oregon, symbolizing resistance.

    This marked the third major protest since Trump’s return to office. Demonstrators denounced what they described as a growing authoritarian shift amid a government shutdown that has disrupted federal operations. Organizers said the rallies aimed to defend the balance of power between Congress, the courts, and the executive branch.

    Republicans labeled the demonstrations “Hate America” rallies, while Trump spent the weekend at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, where more protests were expected nearby.

    “They call me a king. I’m not a king,” Trump told Fox News before attending a $1 million-per-plate fundraiser at his resort.


    Protesters Call for Unity and Democratic Resistance

    Organizers said the “No Kings” movement united opposition groups more strongly than earlier protests this year, including those against Elon Musk’s layoffs and Trump’s June military parade.

    Leading Democrats such as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Bernie Sanders joined rallies, calling for peaceful defiance of Trump’s policies. They condemned the administration’s crackdown on free speech and militarized immigration raids.

    “There is no greater threat to tyranny than patriotic people-power,” said Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, one of the event’s key organizers.

    Crowds emphasized unity, creativity, and civic engagement. Organizers distributed pocket copies of the U.S. Constitution, encouraging people to sign petitions and register to vote.

    In several cities, local activists incorporated art, dance, and music to express discontent while reaffirming their belief in democratic accountability.


    Global Support Echoes Through Europe

    Support for the U.S. protests spread across Europe, where hundreds gathered in Madrid, Helsinki, Paris, and Berlin. Many attendees were American expatriates showing solidarity with demonstrators back home.

    In Madrid, participants waved signs reading “No Kings,” “No Oligarchs,” and “No Fascism.” The rally, organized by Democrats Abroad, echoed chants calling for democracy and human rights.

    In Helsinki, one protester voiced concern over the U.S.’s global reputation.

    “My European friends won’t visit America right now,” he said. “They fear what could happen under this administration.”

    Signs at European demonstrations mixed satire and protest, with slogans like “No Kings—Except Bad Bunny” and “Trump, stop humping Putin’s leg like a dog!”

    Organizers across both continents pledged to continue mobilizing against what they see as an erosion of democratic norms, asserting that citizen action remains the strongest safeguard against authoritarian rule.

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