Massive demonstrations have taken place in several U.S. cities, protesting against policies implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump, including the Iran war, federal immigration enforcement actions, and rising living costs. According to RTHK, organizers have registered over 3,100 events across all 50 states, with an expected participation of up to 9 million people.

In Minnesota, where two citizens were shot dead by federal immigration officers, thousands of people took to the streets, gathering outside the state capitol building in St. Paul. Rock musicians performed songs opposing immigration enforcement.

White House spokesperson Jackson described the protests as a product of left-wing funding networks, lacking genuine public support, and driven by individuals with a blind opposition to Trump, as well as journalists paid to report on the events.