The demonstrations against the Trump administration are set to sweep cities across the US on Saturday.

Thousands of No Kings protests are set for this weekend. Here are the planned locations.

Anti-authoritarian rallies, taking place in all 50 states plus 16 countries, are expected to be biggest in US history

More than 3,200 events are planned in all 50 states for what could be the largest single-day nonviolent protest in U.S. history, organizers said.

U.S. Organizers told reporters they expected 9 million participants Saturday, though it was too early to tell whether those expectations were met.

Organizers say more than 3,000 rallies are planned on Saturday, in major cities like Atlanta, St. Paul and the capital Washington, as well as in suburbs and rural areas, in…

More than 3,000 No Kings events scheduled in cities and towns in third set of protests since Trump re-election

Thousands of cities across the United States were set to hold a series of so-called No Kings events to protest the President Donald Trump's policies.

The participants of the rally came with banners "No kings," "Stop Trump, save democracy," "Trump is mad," "End the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service," "No more wars…

Protesters across the nation rallied against President Donald Trump and his administration.

The demonstrations against the Trump administration are set to sweep cities across the US on Saturday.

Global protests against Donald Trump took place on Saturday as millions of people vented fury over what they see as his authoritarian bent and cruel, law-trampling governance. It…

Nationwide "No Kings" rallies unite millions against Trump, Iran war, and authoritarianism, with Minnesota as a rallying hub.

People joined massive rallies across 50 states to protest Trump’s decision to enter war in Iran, immigration policies and rising living costs

Thousands of No Kings demonstrations across the United States protested President Donald Trump's war in Iran and crackdown on immigration.

In Pictures | 'No Kings' protests erupt across the U.S.

Protesters unite under the "No Kings" movement, opposing Trump's administration and advocating for democracy across the U.S. and beyond.