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Celebrities Join 'No Kings' Anti-Trump Protests Across US
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Celebrities Join 'No Kings' Anti-Trump Protests Across US

The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.

Hundreds of Thousands March Against Far Right in London
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Hundreds of Thousands March Against Far Right in London

Hundreds of thousands of people marched through central London in a major demonstration against the far right, weeks before key elections and amid growing support for hard-right movements in the UK, with organizers claiming half a million participants.

Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Continue, Millions Rally
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Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Continue, Millions Rally

Millions of anti-Trump 'No Kings' and 'No Dictators' protests continue across the US and Europe, with an estimated eight million people participating in 3,300 events across 50 US states. A specific incident involved a bomb threat at the Hawaii State Capitol during a 'No Dictators' protest, which led to an evacuation but no explosives were found.