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Millions of Americans participated in nationwide 'No Kings' protests against President Trump's policies, with celebrity participation including Bruce Springsteen.
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Millions of Americans participated in "No Kings" protests nationwide, demonstrating against President Donald Trump and his administration's policies. The movement drew notable figures including Bruce Springsteen, who lent his public profile to the demonstrations. The protests signal organized grassroots resistance to Trump's current term, with participants united under a message challenging executive authority. The scale and visibility of the demonstrations reflect deep political division in the country early into Trump's second presidency. The protests underscore the mobilization capacity of Trump's political opposition and their intent to maintain pressure on the administration through sustained activism.
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