Protesters massed in cities across the United States on Saturday, channeling a "No Kings" message to denounce what they view as authoritarian tendencies and the unbridled corruption of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Organizers expected millions of people to turn out by day's end at more than 2,600 planned rallies in major cities, small towns and some foreign capitals, challenging a Trump-led agenda

that has reshaped the government

and upended democratic norms with unprecedented speed since he took office in January. "There is nothing more American than saying, 'We don't have kings' and exercising our right to peacefully protest," said Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, a progressive organization that led planning of Saturday's events.

The protests reflect growing unease among man

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