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Massive Protests Against Trump Sweep Across US
Demonstrations held in cities nationwide over former president's return to public life
Mar. 29, 2026 at 12:56pm
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Massive crowds of protesters rallied in cities across the United States in response to the return to public life of former President Donald Trump. The demonstrations, which took place in Minneapolis and other major metropolitan areas, expressed strong opposition to Trump's continued political influence and rhetoric.
Why it matters
The large-scale protests highlight the deep divisions and lingering tensions in the country over Trump's presidency and his ongoing role in national politics. The demonstrations reflect the concerns of many Americans about the potential for Trump to regain power and continue his divisive policies and messaging.
The details
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Minneapolis and other major US cities to voice their opposition to former President Trump's return to public life. The demonstrations were organized by a coalition of civil rights groups, progressive activists, and anti-Trump organizations. Protesters carried signs condemning Trump's policies and behavior during his time in office, and called for him to be kept out of the political spotlight.
- The protests took place on March 29, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States whose return to public life sparked the nationwide protests.
What they’re saying
“We will not allow Trump to regain power and continue his divisive and damaging agenda. Our voices will be heard, and we will fight to protect our democracy.”
— Sarah Johnson, Protest organizer
What’s next
The protests are expected to continue in the coming weeks as Trump's public profile increases, with organizers vowing to maintain the pressure on the former president and his supporters.
The takeaway
The massive protests against Trump's return to public life underscore the deep and lasting impact of his presidency, as well as the determination of many Americans to prevent him from regaining political influence. The demonstrations highlight the ongoing divisions in the country and the challenges facing efforts to heal those divisions and move forward.
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