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    Americans Flood Streets Nationwide to Reject Trump’s Leadership

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 18, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Thousands of Americans protested across the country on Saturday, voicing anger at the Trump administration during “No Kings” demonstrations. Over 2,600 rallies took place nationwide, drawing massive crowds in Washington, New York, Chicago, and Boston.

    In Times Square and Washington, D.C., protesters gathered before noon, chanting “Trump must go now!” and waving colorful and profane signs. Demonstrators condemned the president’s immigration policies and accused him of abusing power.

    Signs read “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” and “Resist Fascism.” Many rallies resembled festivals, with marching bands, giant Constitution banners, and even protesters in frog costumes—a symbol of resistance in Portland, Oregon.

    The protests marked the third mass mobilization since Trump’s return to the White House and came amid a government shutdown that has strained relations between the executive branch, Congress, and the courts. Organizers warned that Trump’s leadership reflected a drift toward authoritarianism.


    Trump Dismisses Protests While Opposition Leaders Join the Movement

    Republicans dismissed the rallies as “Hate America” demonstrations, but protesters framed them as a defense of democracy and accountability.

    Speaking to Fox News before traveling to Mar-a-Lago, Trump rejected claims of authoritarian behavior.

    “They say they’re calling me a king. I’m not a king,” Trump said before attending a $1 million-per-plate fundraiser at his Florida club.

    Protests also occurred near his Palm Beach estate, with demonstrators demanding transparency and restraint from the administration.

    Unlike previous protests—such as those against Elon Musk’s layoffs and Trump’s military parade—organizers said this weekend’s action had united the opposition more strongly than ever.

    Prominent politicians including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Bernie Sanders joined rallies, urging citizens to protect free speech and resist militarized immigration raids.

    “There is no greater threat to tyranny than patriotic people-power,” said Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, one of the main organizing groups.


    Global Demonstrations Echo U.S. Anger Over Trump Policies

    Solidarity protests also erupted across Europe, where hundreds of U.S. citizens abroad joined demonstrations supporting the “No Kings” movement.

    In Madrid, participants held banners reading “No Kings,” “No Oligarchs,” and “No Fascism.” The event, organized by Democrats Abroad, drew several hundred attendees.

    In Helsinki, protesters criticized America’s global image.

    “My European friends won’t visit the U.S. now because they fear what could happen,” said one demonstrator. “The U.S. has isolated itself, and that’s because of this administration.”

    Other placards read “No Faux-king Way,” “No Kings Except Bad Bunny,” and “Trump, Stop Humping Putin’s Leg Like a Dog.”

    As the chants echoed from Times Square to Madrid, protesters declared their commitment to defending democracy, human rights, and the rule of law—a message they vowed to repeat until their voices reach Washington.

    Rachel Maddow

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