This is the second massive march against the Trump Administration, after thousands came out to protest against the President on his birthday on June 14.
Mexico City, October 18 (However).- Millions of Americans They take to the streets this Saturday in more than two thousand 500 mobilizations within the framework of “No Kings Day”, an unprecedented day of protests against the President’s Government Donald Trump. In Washington, California, Chicago y New York The largest marches are expected. In Republican states, governors have ordered National guard to avoid riots.
“The President believes that his power is absolute. But in the United States we have no kings and we will not give in to chaos, corruption and cruelty,” said the ‘No Kings’ movement, which brings together some 300 organizations, on its website.
The demands range from stopping immigration raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to genocide in Palestine.
The protests occur after the closure of the federal government, since Republican Party legislators have not been able to reach agreements with the Democrats on subsidies and after the demonstrations that took place during Trump’s birthday, when he led a military parade, unprecedented in the recent history of the American Union.
Chanting “USA! USA!” at what Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson called a “hate America” protest. 14th St, Washington DC #NoKingsDayOct18th #NoKings pic.twitter.com/Bq5W92OZv9
— Joel Lawson (@JoelLawsonDC) October 18, 2025
This Saturday thousands of citizens march again throughout hundreds of cities, including Los Angeles, the epicenter of the protests, to send a message: Trump is not a king.
The “No Kings” movement stressed that its goal is to preserve “the foundation” on which the United States was built. “‘NO TO KINGS’ is more than a simple slogan; it is the foundation on which our nation was built. Born in the streets, shouted by millions, carried on posters and in chants, it resonates from city blocks to rural squares, uniting people from all over the country to fight together against the dictatorship,” they noted.
“They say they refer to me as a king. I’m not a king,” Trump then declared in Fox News.
