WASHINGTON —

Hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered in Washington, D.C. for the second "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's recent actions, marking the third mass movement against his administration this year. Organizers say over 200,000 people rallied near the Capitol during the event.

Participants are singing, chanting, and carrying signs, with many expressing emotional responses to issues such as immigration, health care, and human rights.

Some conservative politicians have labeled these gatherings as anti-American rallies.

Dr. Tuere Anne Marshall, from Washington, D.C., said at the rally, "I have no faith now in my government. That's across the board. My faith is in the people."

Anne Bridgman, from Eugene, Oregon, added, "We came out for today's event bec

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