The ongoing “No Kings” movement in the United States has gained massive public support due to multiple factors. First, growing anger over the prolonged war with Iran has fueled nationwide protests. Second, worsening economic conditions, including inflation and recession fears, have intensified public dissatisfaction. Third, controversial policies of Donald Trump, especially on immigration, have been a key trigger since the movement began. Fourth, ongoing controversies like the Epstein files have further damaged public trust. The impact could be severe. If Trump loses the upcoming midterm elections, he may face impeachment risks and deeper political instability. Protests could turn more aggressive, increasing fears of internal unrest. At the same time, global criticism is rising, with many blaming Trump for escalating tensions and economic fallout. Meanwhile, protests have also emerged in Israel, especially in cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. Public anger is driven by ongoing Iranian attacks, failure of missile defense at times, and the prolonged disruption to daily life, putting pressure on leadership.


