All eyes are on the United States today (Saturday), where the country is expected to witness widespread protests against President Donald Trump, marking the third such public movement in less than a year. This mobilization comes as demonstrators express their rejection of what they perceive as an authoritarian inclination from the Republican president, alongside the repercussions of the war Trump initiated in the Middle East.
Under the banner of 'No Kings', Americans have been called to take to the streets in what is considered the most significant demonstration since the beginning of Trump's second term in early 2025. This movement follows the war that Trump launched alongside Israel against Iran, which began on February 28 of this year.
Details of the Event
The protests today involve the organization of over 3,000 gatherings in major cities along both the East and West Coasts, as well as in suburbs and rural areas. The state of Minnesota is expected to be a major center for the movements, having witnessed national discussions in recent months regarding Trump's aggressive immigration campaign.
Musician Bruce Springsteen is scheduled to participate in the protests, performing in Saint Paul, the capital of Minnesota, his famous song 'Minneapolis Streets' in memory of the victims of violence faced by citizens in previous protests.
Context and Background
Last June, the United States witnessed its first national protest day as part of the 'No Kings' movement, coinciding with Trump's 79th birthday. Major cities like New York and San Francisco saw millions take to the streets. In October of last year, the second mobilization attracted around 7 million people, reflecting growing discontent with Trump's policies.
These protests coincide with Trump's approval rating dropping to 40%, as he prepares for the midterm elections next November, where his Republican Party faces the possibility of losing control of both the House and Senate.
Impact and Consequences
Divisions within American society regarding Trump's policies are increasing, as he faces sharp criticism from opponents who accuse him of leaning towards ruling by executive orders and using the Justice Department to pursue his adversaries. Conversely, his broad base of supporters continues to back him, reflecting a state of acute polarization in the country.
Organizers state that the protests reflect a state of public anger towards Trump's domestic and foreign policies, with rising concerns about the war's impact on the American economy and increasing living costs. The President of the American Teachers Union warned that the country is 'at a turning point', urging the administration to listen to the citizens' demands.
Impact on the Arab Region
The Arab region is significantly affected by American policies, especially amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The war Trump initiated against Iran could exacerbate conditions in the region, increasing instability. Additionally, the protests in the United States reflect a general anxiety about the future of American policy in the Middle East.
In conclusion, today's protests in the United States reflect a state of public discontent towards Trump's policies, which could impact his political future and reshape the political landscape in the country.
