As the Middle East war enters Day 31, Donald Trump faces a major political setback. Instead of internal unrest in Iran, thousands of people have taken to the streets across multiple cities, showing strong support for Supreme Leader Mustafa Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The protests reflect growing unity within Iran against attacks by the United States and Israel. At the same time, massive protests have erupted in the United States under the “No Kings” movement, with millions opposing Trump’s war decisions, rising inflation, and economic strain. What began as a movement against immigration policies has now evolved into a nationwide anti-war campaign. The backlash has also spread internationally, with protests in cities like London, Paris, Geneva, and Vienna. European nations are distancing themselves from the conflict. Trump’s strategy to boost popularity through war has backfired, leaving him with declining support, no clear exit plan, and rising pressure ahead of crucial midterm elections.
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title="Political Setback: Trump Strategy Backfires as "No Kings" Movement Swells
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Political Setback: Trump Strategy Backfires as "No Kings" Movement Swells


