New York [US], March 29 (ANI): New Yorkers packed the streets around Times Square and marched past its billboards, holding signs and chanting as part of nationwide “No Kings” rallies protesting President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies.
Crowds gathered across major cities, suburbs and small towns in both red and blue states, with large marches in Los Angeles and New York. A marquee event in Minnesota featured a Bruce Springsteen performance and a lineup of high-profile speakers, CNN reported.
Demonstrators chanted, waved placards and engaged in cultural expressions including singing and dancing. In San Francisco, crowds met at Embarcadero Plaza and marched toward Civic Center Plaza, displaying American flags and banners supporting causes such as Ukraine and transgender rights.
In St. Paul, Minnesota, Springsteen praised the state as “an inspiration to the entire country” and paid tribute to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were killed in January during actions by federal immigration agents. Their deaths intensified scrutiny of federal immigration tactics and became focal points in the broader debate over the administration’s immigration policies.
In West Palm Beach, Florida, about 50 Trump supporters reportedly had verbal confrontations with demonstrators, underscoring tensions around the rallies. Overall, the protests were largely peaceful, reflecting continued public dissent over government policies and economic issues, CNN reported. (ANI)
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