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"Seven million people across the United States flock to the streets to protest against Trump: this country is dying"

According to several U.S. media reports, on October 18, local time, a massive anti-Trump rally broke out across the U.S. Again, about 7 million protesters walked out on the streets, spreading anger against Trump in the slogan "No King".

This is the third national demonstration in the United States after Trump returned to the White House, and it is also the largest one.

At the same time, the U.S. federal government has "stopped" for 18 days, and the negative impact is affecting more and more areas.In the meantime, foreign opposition to Trump's use of armies to suppress Democratic-dominated cities has risen.

The Republican Party condemned the demonstration as a "hate America" rally.

On October 18, 2025 local time, in Washington, USA, protesters participated in the second "No King" protest at the * on Pennsylvania Avenue.Vision of China

Axios, Associated Press, Financial Times, and other foreign media reports have that “Don’t Have a King” protests are scheduled for more than 2,700 demonstrations across 50 U.S. states. On the 18th, the crowd flooded into New York Times Square, Boston Park and Chicago’s Grant Park, or gathered outside the state parliament buildings in several Republican ruling states, and hundreds of small public places.

Many demonstrators carried slogans such as “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting,” “Resist fascism,” and large banners with the preamble to the U.S. Constitution “Our People” for signature appeared in the march. Some of the demonstrators were wearing clothes filled with air, especially a frog shape, which has become a symbol of resistance.

On October 18, local time, the anti-Trump gathering in New York City. Video screenshot

Demonstrators said they were angry at the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration and the deployment of the National Guard to places like Los Angeles.

In the U.S. capital, Washington, Navy veteran Shawn Howard, who participated in the Iraq War, said he had never participated in protests before, this time because he believes the Trump administration “ignores the law.”

Howard called the detention of immigrants without due process and the deployment of troops in American cities "un-American" and worrying signs of eroding *.

“What he (Trump) has done is wrong, people shouldn’t live in fear,” said Melissa Rios from Texas.

Fearing that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would arrest people in the street, Rios carried a U.S. passport with him to prove that he was a U.S. citizen. "It reminds people of what happened in Germany (before)." Rios said.

On October 18th, local time, the scene of the anti-Trump rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Social media

"This country is heading towards extinction." said Julie Gabriel, an anesthesiologist from Virginia. She spent three hours coming to Washington to participate in the demonstration."If this happens to one of my patients, I can't just sit there and wait, I have to figure out why this is happening and how I'm going to fix it now."

In San Francisco, hundreds of demonstrators scribbled “No King” or other slogans at Ocean Beach. Hayley Wingard, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, had never participated in protests before, until recently.

Editor in charge: Guo Bowen



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