29.03.2026 22:01
Protests organized under the name "No to Kings" took place across the United States with widespread participation. Millions of people took to the streets in many states, especially in the capital, Washington. The demonstrations targeted U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration's policies towards Iran. The crowd gathered in front of the White House chanted anti-Trump slogans. While the effects of these protests on the upcoming election process are being discussed, some assessments suggested that Trump could experience a decline in his approval ratings.
Recorded as one of the largest protests in U.S. history, the "No Kings" demonstrations mobilized the entire country, especially the capital Washington. With over 9 million people registered, the protests targeted President Donald Trump, prompting strong statements from the White House.
NEARLY 10 MILLION PEOPLE PARTICIPATED The United States is facing one of the biggest political crises in recent years. The "No Kings" protests, initiated against President Donald Trump's policies and especially the escalating war tensions with Iran, brought millions to the streets nationwide. It is reported that nearly 10 million people participated in the demonstrations.
HISTORIC CROWD IN FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE The protests, organized through social media and quickly reaching over 9 million registered participants, centered around the White House as usual. The crowd, filling Pennsylvania Avenue to capacity, chanted slogans against Trump, calling for the administration to resign and abandon its war policies. Aerial footage clearly revealed the scale of the protest and the human tide surrounding the White House.
Los Angeles Police arrested a protester dressed as the Statue of Liberty during the "No Kings" protest. IRAN WAR INFLATES POLITICAL COST One of the main focal points of the protests was the Trump administration's hardline stance towards Iran and the war drums. Protesters argue that a potential war would not only endanger the region but also jeopardize the future of the U.S. Political analysts assess that this anger on the streets could have a heavy cost for Trump and lead to significant vote loss ahead of the upcoming election cycle.
STRONG REACTION FROM THE WHITE HOUSE The White House did not take long to respond to the growing protests. In an official statement, it was claimed that the crowd in the squares did not reflect real public support. The statement included the following remarks:
"This movement in the streets is the product of a structure that lacks genuine public support and is financed and manipulated solely by leftist funding networks."
PROTESTERS' ANGER IS PALPABLE The government's dismissive attitude towards the protests has further fueled the anger of the demonstrators. Protesters, stating that they oppose a monarchical governance approach with the slogan "No Kings," emphasize that they will not leave the squares until their demands are met.