Demonstrators gathered in parks and plazas across the U.S. to protest against President Donald Trump.The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.These protests followed recent unrest over federal immigration raids and Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, where tensions escalated with protesters blocking a freeway and setting vehicles on fire.___This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.A sign in Atlanta reads "American Horror," alongside a demonic-looking image of President Donald Trump.Mike Stewart via APA demonstrator in Atlanta, dressed as a handmaid from "The Handmaid's Tale" holds up a sign reading, "It's a beautiful day to melt ICE."Mike Stewart via APA demonstrator dressed as Lady Liberty in Tallahassee, Florida, holds a sign asking, "What happened to 'I hold a lamp beside the golden door?' Kate Payne via APDemonstrators gather with many signs and American flags at Love Park in Philadelphia.Yuki Iwamura via APDemonstrators gather in Philadelphia, including one holding a sign featuring an image of a golden toilet.Yuki Iwamura via APDemonstrators gather in Houston waving flags and holding signs, including one reading, "Veterans against Trump."Raquel Natalicchio via APA throng of protesters gathers in Houston.Raquel Natalicchio via APProtesters march in Philadelphia, with one holding a red, white and blue sign reading, "Liberty."Yuki Iwamura via APMartin Luther King III, center right, and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, center left, march in the "No Kings" protest in Philadelphia.Yuki Iwamura via APDemonstrators bearing flags participate in Casselberry, Florida.Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel via APPeople gather in Houston, including one demonstrator holding a sculpture of Trump wearing a red clown nose.Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via APA demonstrator holds up her "Criminal Felon" sign in Casselberry, Florida.Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel via APLos Angeles demonstrators gather with a balloon version of Donald Trump hoisted above them.Noah Berger via APA man in Tucson, Arizona, wears a crown carries a sign depicting Donald Trump as a king surrounded by court jesters.Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star via APA participant in a luchadores mask, cowboy hat and U.S. flag uses a phone to photograph the "No Kings" protest activities in Tucson, Arizona.Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star via APA demonstrator outside of the train station in Bellows Falls, Vermont, holds a sign reading, "No Kings Since 1776."Kristopher Radder/The Brattleboro Reformer via APPeople form a human banner at Ocean Beach that reads "No King!" when seen from an aerial view. Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via APPolice officers patrol the area around the "No Kings" protest in Philadelphia.Yuki Iwamura via APA Philadelphia demonstrator dressed in gold holds a sign reading "No Kings" in Philadelphia. Yuki Iwamura via APA sign at the Los Angeles "No Kings" protest reads, "LA ❤️'s America! Hates tiny hand dictators!"Noah Berger via APClose