Thousands of people dissatisfied with Trump's administration took to the streets to shout "No Kings"
In major U.S. cities, thousands of people marched to show President Donald Trump that they disagree with his policies
With banners and raised fists, citizens of diverse ages, genders, beliefs, and races gathered on major avenues across the country to march to plazas, parks, and world-renowned public spaces with a single objective: to demonstrate to the man governing from the White House their rejection of several of his policies, which have damaged the economy, divided the population, and even, internationally, jeopardized peace.
Regarding immigration, a large segment of immigrants who have driven the economy through their work now live in terror of being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation. While one part of the native-born population shows solidarity with them, another demands they be sent back to their countries of origin as soon as possible, highlighting the deep polarization.
that American society finds itself in.
Regarding Trump's promise not to involve the United States in wars, by breaking that pact with those who believed in his words and supported him with their votes at the polls, he compromised not only the security of the nation, but of the entire world.
Therefore, thousands of people across the country took to the streets to remind the president that, while he represents them before the world, not all of them agree with his implemented orders.
Those same representatives of society in Los Angeles, New York, and Minneapolis, to name just a few cities,They also demonstrated to remind him that in November they will go to the polls to either support or withhold their support for the Republican Party through their vote, thus determining the course his administration will take in the two years remaining in Trump's term.
Therefore, the participation of so many people in the streets of the United States is significant, as it serves as a barometer to gauge the nation's mood at a time when it faces a war in the Middle East with still unimaginable consequences.
Saturday's marches are not simply an event for the record books, at least as evidenced by the throngs of people captured by cell phones, television cameras, and photographers, many of which were later shared on social media.

