Tim smith
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Organizers say around 8 million people protested against Donald Trump, while the White House dismissed the movement as being driven by “leftist networks.” The images, however, have fueled their own narrative.
Millions took to the streets on March 28 for the third “No Kings” protest, with more than 3,300 events held across all 50 states. If confirmed, it could represent the largest single day of protest in U.S. history.
The largest rally in St. Paul drew roughly 200,000 people. Bruce Springsteen performed, while figures like Bernie Sanders and Jane Fonda addressed the crowd. The event was also shaped by recent federal agent shootings involving individuals such as Renée Good and Alex Pretti.
Protests extended beyond major cities into smaller towns and traditionally Republican areas, with issues like immigration enforcement, the Iran war, and rising costs cited by participants. In some locations, including Los Angeles, clashes with law enforcement led to tear gas deployment and arrests.
While independent crowd estimates have not been fully verified, the scale and reach of the demonstrations have made it a significant national moment.
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