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Nearly 7 million participate in one of largest U.S. demonstrations

"Nearly 7 million people participated in one of the largest U.S. demonstrations on October 18, 2025. Discover the scale, significance, and diverse voices behind this historic event."

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Nearly 7 million participate in one of largest U.S. demonstrations
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On Saturday, October 18, 2025, nearly 7 million people participated in demonstrations across more than 2,700 cities and towns in the United States. The event has been described as “one of the largest single-day demonstrations in U.S. history,” according to the organization No Kings.

The protests were part of a coordinated effort to voice opposition to various political issues. Participants gathered in significant numbers, showcasing widespread engagement on social justice matters. The scale of the turnout has drawn attention from various media outlets and observers.

In related coverage, earlier reports indicated that some No Kings protesters were seen wearing Antifa shirts or carrying flags, highlighting the diverse affiliations within the movement. For more information, see recent developments on the protests.

The demonstrations reflect a growing trend of civic engagement and activism among the populace. As the movement continues to gain momentum, further developments are anticipated in the coming days.

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