'No Kings' aims for record turnout in Saturday's anti-Trump protests

The No Kings protests are expecting a record turnout on Saturday, with over 3,000 events planned across the US and abroad, against the policies of President Trump. The protests are organized by a progressive coalition of activists, who claim Trump's actions are akin to those of a monarch rather than a democratically-elected leader.
Organizers of the No Kings protests are forecasting their biggest turnout yet on Saturday. The group has planned over 3,000 events in cities across the US, with more planned abroad. The protests are against the policies of President Trump, including immigration enforcement tactics and the war in Iran. This is the third series of nationwide protests organized by the group. The last round of protests saw 5 million attendees across 2,600 demonstrations. The White House has dismissed the protests as 'Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions'.
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