Photos: Protesters across France join anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ rally

Demonstrations in Nice, Paris, Bordeaux and elsewhere part of 3,300 worldwide

Protests took place in eight cities across France, including Aix-en-Provece (pictured)
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Protestors came together across France on Saturday as eight cities held rallies against US President Donald Trump and his administration. 

The third of the No Kings protests against Mr Trump saw 3,300 events worldwide, including eight in France.

Around eight million people were thought to have attended globally, one million more than the last protest in October 2025, although there was no official counting.

In Minnesota – a focal point for protestors following the death of state residents at the hand of ICE border enforcement agents – US singer Bruce Springsteen performed at a rally. 

Alongside a focus on Mr Trump’s domestic policies, rallies highlighted the current conflict in the Middle East, which has led to global instability and rising fuel prices.

Hundreds gather across France

Eight protests were held in France, including in Nice where around 285 people joined a demonstration on the Quai des États-Unis. 

Elsewhere, protests in Lyon, Paris, and Bordeaux also saw strong turnout, with protestors carrying placards criticising the US President. 

Some photos from the protests can be viewed below.

As of Tuesday March 31, there is no official information on any further protests however Mr Trump still has over two years of his second presidential term remaining.

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