‘No Kings’ rallies draw crowds across U.S., in Europe

Thousands of people protested against the war in Iran and President Donald Trump's actions in 'No Kings' rallies across the US and Europe. The rallies, which drew millions of participants, were held in all 50 states and featured various forms of protest, including music performances and marches.
Protests were held across the US and Europe against the war in Iran and President Trump's actions. Thousands gathered in Minnesota, with performer Bruce Springsteen lamenting the deaths of two individuals and praising the crowd's strength. Rallies were held in all 50 states, with over 3,100 events registered. The protests were met with criticism from GOP officials, who characterized them as 'leftist funding networks' with little public support. Despite this, protesters remained hopeful, with one participant saying the event was 'very hopeful' to her. The 'No Kings' rallies drew millions of participants, with the largest crowds yet expected. Organizers estimated that the first two rounds of rallies drew over 5 million and 7 million people, respectively.
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