INTERNATIONAL — March 30, 2026

Anti-Trump Protests Under 'No to Tyranny' Slogan Continue Across US

Anti-Trump protests featuring the "No to Tyranny" slogan are ongoing in cities and towns across the United States, with chants calling for him to step down. Organizers claim the demonstrations, which started Saturday in over 3,000 locations, mark the largest in the country.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio2 min read

Anti-Trump Protests Under 'No to Tyranny' Slogan Continue Across US
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Protests against President Donald Trump under the slogan "No to Tyranny" are continuing in various cities and towns across the United States.

The demonstrations arose on Saturday in more than 3,000 locations nationwide, targeting Trump's policies. Protesters have been chanting "No to Tyranny" along with "Trump should go now."

Organizers describe the actions as the largest demonstrations in America. The protests, which began over the weekend, reflect widespread opposition expressed through public gatherings in multiple urban and rural areas.

Reports highlight the scale of the events, with participation spanning numerous communities. Chants and signage emphasize rejection of perceived overreach by the administration.

No specific casualty figures, arrests or official responses from authorities have been detailed in available information. The ongoing nature of the protests underscores persistent public dissent amid political tensions.

Read the original reporting at Omid Radio

Reliability assessment

Single source with entirely vague/anonymous attribution ('according to information'); no named officials, specific locations/times beyond general 'Saturday,' or independent corroboration of the core event.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Omid Radio: "wrong policies" (غلطو پاليسيو) is a judgmental assessment of Trump's policies; reporting the slogan "No to Tyranny" (استبداد نه منو) introduces emotional framing of authoritarianism.

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