Crowds massed across the U.S. for more than 2,600 planned "No Kings" protests on Saturday against what participants view as President Donald Trump's autocratic tendencies and anti-democratic actions.

Millions of people were expected to turn out by day's end for rallies in major cities, small towns and even some foreign capitals, according to organizers.

The turnout, which built on the first "No Kings" protests in June, reflected frustration among participants over administration moves including criminal prosecutions of the president's perceived political enemies, nationwide immigration raids and the sending of federal troops into U.S. cities.

“There is nothing more American than saying,‘We don’t have kings’ and exercising our right to peacefully protest,” said Leah Greenberg, co-founder

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