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Protesters held demonstrations in several cities across the United States to protest Trump's airstrikes on Iran.
Gate News bot reported that according to the New York Times, on Sunday, protesters in more than a dozen cities across the United States held demonstrations against the Trump administration's airstrikes on Iran.
Some gatherings attracted hundreds of people, while others only had dozens. Overall participation was far lower than the "Resist the King" protests against the president held last weekend in all 50 states. Many of the demonstrations held in cities like New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington, and Los Angeles on Sunday were arranged late Saturday, which the organizers referred to as an "emergency mobilization."
Protesters at multiple locations are holding Iranian flags, some are holding signs, and banners reading "Iran wants no war!" are placed on fences and buildings.
Outside the White House in Washington, at least 200 protesters condemned the president, including some veterans. "He wants to be a king," said 78-year-old Ron Carmichael, who flew helicopters during the Vietnam War.
In Chicago, over 200 people attended a rally in the downtown area. Local resident Ali Tarokh, who immigrated to the United States from Iran after being imprisoned for two years due to political activities 12 years ago, described the news of airstrikes as "the worst possible thing that could happen."