Mass protests against Trump's policies take place in the US

More than 3,200 marches take place in the US and around the world against the Trump administration's policies. The central rally takes place in St Paul, Minnesota.

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On 28 March, the third wave of protests started in US cities and other countries «No Kings» against politics Donald Trump. Organisers predict that this will be the largest day of nonviolent action in US history.

Mass actions across the country

On Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets of US cities to protest against the Trump administration's policies. According to the organisers, millions of people are expected to participate in more than 3,200 marches in all 50 states and on several continents.

The protesters' main demands are an end to the war with Iran, lower fuel and food prices, and an end to mass deportations. The protests are organised by a coalition of left-wing movements, including Indivisible, Public Citizen, MoveOn, the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Action Network.

Central rally in Minnesota

The main action takes place in St Paul, Minnesota, where two Americans were killed during an immigration operation in the winter. This incident became the catalyst for the protest movement.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz addressed the crowd, condemning the actions of the federal government during the January operation. After the speech, Bruce Springsteen took the stage to perform his song «Streets of Minneapolis», dedicated to the events in the city.

The main reasons for the protests

Among the main reasons for the protests, the participants name:
- War with Iran
- Rising petrol and food prices
- Mass deportations
- Outrage over lack of investigations after Epstein files are released

According to the survey results NBC News, The majority of registered voters in the United States do not support the president's actions on immigration, Iran and inflation.

Context.

Protest movement «No Kings» emerged as a response to Donald Trump's policies after the deaths of two Americans during an immigration operation in Minnesota in January. The actions are supported by various NGOs and human rights activists. The organisers declare their intention to continue the actions until their demands are met.

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