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“Don’t be the king!” in the United States broke out many anti-Trump administration rallies

On October 18, local time, protests against the Trump administration broke out across the United States.

According to the event organizers, seven million people took part in the demonstration on the same day.The media noted that, like most other major events, the number of participants in the event could be adjusted after expert verification.But if the number of seven million remained, it would be one of the largest demonstrations in the United States in 60 years.

On the same day, large-scale protests were held in new york, San Francisco, Boston and other big cities in the United States. New york police said that more than 100,000 people participated in the rally in five administrative districts of the city, and there was no excessive behavior at the scene.

At the protest scene in Washington, a number of forced unpaid federal employees joined the march with the insignia “unpaid protesters.”

The U.S. government has been in shutdown for 20 days, and public dissatisfaction is escalating due to the federal government’s massive job cuts.


Since Trump became president, the U.S. people have launched several rounds of national protest rallies. Previously, on June 14, the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army's founding and on the day of Trump's birthday, national protests also erupted.

The organizers said that in June this year, protests were held across the United States, at about 2100 registered venues, while the protests took place in 50 states and more than 2600 locations.

The protest covered almost all major cities in the United States, and some American Democratic politicians also joined in. U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders took part in protests in Washington and Illinois Governor Pritzker in Chicago.

In addition, people gathered outside the U.S. embassies in Berlin, Rome, Paris and Sweden in solidarity with protesters in the United States. The organizers of the event wrote on their website: "President (Trump) thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have a king, and we won't back down in the face of chaos, corruption and cruelty."

In response to the protest, US House Speaker and Republican Johnson denounced the rally as “Hate America,” while U.S. President Donald Trump was leaving Washington on the 17th to spend a weekend at Sea Lake Mansion in Florida.

On the evening of the 18th, Trump released an ironic video generated by AI. In the video, Trump wears a crown and drives a warplane, “throwing mud” into the crowd protesting.


Source: See news knews, governor of Long An Street, Xiao Xiao Sabah newspaper



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