
On Saturday, nearly seven million protesters gathered in the United States for the second round of "No Kings" demonstrations, opposing the authoritarian agenda of President Donald Trump. Organizers reported participation about two million higher than in June, with rallies taking place in over 2,700 cities. The protests were largely peaceful, with no significant incidents reported by the police.
In Chicago, thousands of people protested against immigration policies and budget cuts, while in Los Angeles, demonstrators wore inflatable costumes and waved flags. Washington, DC, saw federal employees calling for calmer political rhetoric, and in New York City, crowds spilled into the streets, advocating for a better America. Atlanta honored the city's legacy in civil rights through protests.
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