US anti-war protesters demand Trump's removal over Iran ceasefire, reject two-week pause
Anti-war protesters across the United States are actively demonstrating against the Trump administration, rejecting a newly announced two-week pause on military operations against Iran as insufficient. The protesters argue the ceasefire does not address underlying security threats and are calling for Trump's immediate removal from office, framing his Iran policy as dangerous to global stability. This reflects deep domestic divisions over US military engagement in the Middle East and comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions that have shaped regional politics for years. The protest movement signals that even diplomatic pauses fail to satisfy segments of the American public demanding fundamental shifts in Middle East foreign policy.
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- April 7, 2026 at 8:00 PM PDT
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