The protest from No Kings was the most important in US historical past and can finish Trump

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It seems calm. If you only look around in the United States every day, it seems that life is moving and the American people tolerate Donald Trump's second presidency.

There are no unrest in the streets of the American cities and small towns. There is no violence. In fact, we were told that what could happen to us before the choice that society would dissolve immediately did not happen.

Many in the media that drove bidges from the democratic ticket and then bent their knees to Trump looked around what disappointment had to be.

The media like Trump have come back to chaos and fear of bringing back apples back and reviving their business after four years of fight under Joe Biden.

Donald Trump needed chaos and fear to serve as an excuse for consolidating power within the executive. The media needed chaos and fear to get their audience back.

America looks calm on the surface, but under the surface there was a calm bread and a growing setback that the elites and Trump never saw.

The strength and power of the opposition to Trump and the type of government that he wants to impose on the country rose and made himself visible on the day of the Kings.

The protest at No Kings Day is reportedly the greatest one-day protest in US history.

Data scientist G. Elliot Morris publishes on X:

Based on hundreds of crowd-sourced recordings about the turnout without Kings Day and the extrapolation for the cities in which we do not yet have data, it looks like about 4-6 million people in the USA are protested yesterday. The mobilized anti-trump resistance exceeds the 2017 level.

Morris calculated that there was a little more than 5,000 protests against Trump in 2017. In 2025 there were already well over 15,000 protests against Trump.

It is not only Trump's unpopularity to fire the protests, but also the fact that protests have changed.

One of my research specializations is the popular protest and its effects on public order.

Here I am Discuss the protests against Substack live:

The greatest change in the protest is that the protest model has changed. In the past, the biggest protests would take place in a single place. For example, civil rights march to Washington, the million Man March, the protests of the veterans and the national anti -war protests.

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