The largest of the many US rallies organized as a March for Truth appeared to be in New York, where as many as 3,000 anti-Trump protesters descended on Foley Square in Lower Manhattan, with some shouting "Liar!" or "Lock him up!" or "Take back America!"
Perhaps 2,000 people converged around the Washington Monument in the US capital to similarly demand an independent and transparent investigation of the allegations that Trump or his aides might have colluded with Russia ahead of last year's US presidential election.
The US demonstrations appeared to be mostly peaceful. They were far smaller than some of the earlier anti-Trump protests.
They took place just days before the highly anticipated appearance June 8 before a Senate committee of James Comey, who as FBI director was leading an investigation of the Russia matter before Trump fired him early in May.
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Trump has denied placing pressure on Comey or the FBI, as well as denying any collusion with Russia.
That rally was dubbed "Pittsburgh, Not Paris" -- a reference to the president's statement Thursday, in announcing his plan to withdraw from the international climate treaty, that "I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris."
The Trump supporters included Vince Harrison, 56, a burly retired firefighter from Washington, who said it was his first rally ever.
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