Third wave of protests against Trump's policies held in the USA
The third wave of mass protests against the Trump administration, under the banner of No Kings, took place in the USA. Over three thousand rallies were held in all 50 states, with major demonstrations in New York, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Washington. One significant protest occurred in Minnesota, where immigration agents killed two Americans in January, sparking nationwide demonstrations. Arrests of protesters were reported in California and Texas. Participants voiced opposition to the war in Iran, stricter immigration controls, and the rising cost of living. These protests coincide with a drop in the US president's approval rating to 36%, the lowest since he entered the White House. The White House dismissed the protests as 'Trump derangement syndrome therapy sessions' and suggested that only paid journalists cared about them.