From New York to San Francisco, millions of Americans are expected to hit the streets to voice their anger over President Donald Trump's policies at nationwide "No Kings" protests.

The last day of rallies by the "No Kings" movement -- which unites some 300 organizations -- drew massive crowds on June 14, as Trump staged a military parade in Washington on his birthday.

It was the biggest day of demonstrations since the Republican billionaire returned to the White House in January to begin his second term as president.

Four months later, organizers have planned more than 2,600 demonstrations coast to coast, with millions of people expected to participate again, a movement spokesperson said.

Deirdre Schifeling, chief political and advocacy officer for the American Civil Liberties Union, t

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