“No Kings” rallies draw crowds holding unique signs. Please see the photos.

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On March 28, “No Kings” protests swept across the United States, with millions of people demonstrating their opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration.

The more than 3,000 protests included colorful costumes, sharp chants and countless signs featuring topics ranging from the Epstein file to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and calls for President Trump’s impeachment.

The flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, featured notable attendees including Governor Tim Walz, Sen. Bernie Sanders, actress Jane Fonda, and Rep. Ilhan Omar, as well as a performance of Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis.”

The protests were the first large-scale demonstrations since the start of the US-Israel war against Iran. Although war was not a central theme of the protests, they drew criticism from left-wing commentators on social media.

Organizers say 8 million people took part in the third round of protests, but that number has not yet been independently verified.

This is a sign from the March 28th “No Kings” rally.

See the “No Kings” rally sign

Protest signs range from humorous to direct. A colorful sign read “NO KINGS, YAS QUEENS!” “He’s gone too far,” one protester in Nashville, Tennessee, said at another in Reno, Nevada.

See some above.

Contributors: Sarah D. Wire, Jeanine Santucci, Jonathan Limehouse, Eduardo Cuevas, USA TODAY

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