Thousands of protesters flooded Washington, DC, on the first anniversary of Donald Trump's re-election, demanding his removal from office in a rally titled "Trump Must Go Now." The march, led by activist groups like Refuse Fascism, remained largely peaceful but underscored growing unrest across the US. For months, Americans have taken to the streets over Trump's immigration crackdowns, sweeping executive powers, and what critics call an authoritarian shift. The "No Kings" protests last month drew millions nationwide, echoing chants of "Democracy, not Monarchy." As demonstrations spread from Chicago to New York, tensions between citizens and the administration are rising — and America's divide is deepening.