Protests against Trump are taking place across the United States.
The demonstrations are being held as a call against the bombing of Iran.

"No Kings" protests are being held across the United States against President Donald Trump and his administration. Reuters reports on this.
According to organizers, more than 3,200 demonstrations are planned in all 50 states, which could be the largest single-day peaceful protest in history.
Major rallies will be held in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota, but two-thirds of participants are expected to come from outside major urban centers. According to Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of the Indivisible group, the movement's success will be evident not only in the number of participants but also in where they are demonstrating. This is because the number of people organizing and registering to attend events in Republican-leaning states like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah has increased.
The protests are being held as a call against the U.S. and Israel's bombing of Iran.
ACLU Executive Director Deirdre Schifeling stated that protests against President Trump's abuse of power are effective in practice and force them to back down.
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson, however, dismissed the rallies as a "hysterical reaction from people who don't like Trump," saying they are only interesting to journalists.







