The organizers of the rallies - the No Kings movement - say that Donald Trump is leading the country in an increasingly militant and authoritarian manner."The president thinks his rule is absolute," they warn on their website, adding that there are no kings in America and they will not give in to chaos and corruption.
Thousands of people gathered in Times Square in New York:
🚨HOLY SHIT!
— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) October 18, 2025
Check out New York City's turnout for the No King's Protest.
NO KINGS! EVER!
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Protests are taking place today at more than 2,500 locations from the east to the west coast of the United States. Millions of Americans are expected to participate.
The protests are unique in that many people attend dressed in costumes, including unicorns, chickens and frogs. As a 24-year-old woman in an inflatable frog costume told CNN, it's about proving that they're not violent."It's hard to watch a country you love slide into fascism," she said.



"It's hard to distort everything and label us as terrorists if we're here dancing in funny costumes," one protester in Portland recently said at a similar rally.



The National Guard is on standby.
Republican governors in several US states have ordered National Guard units to be on standby.
