Trump, No Kings and protest
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With chants, costumes and colorful signs, Washingtonians raised their voices against Trump's hard-line policies on immigration, the federal budget and more.
Tennessee Republicans have dismissed nationwide "No Kings" protests as "lunatic left parades." Protestors want leaders held to their Constitutional oath.
A huge crowd gathered at the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday for another “No Kings” protest. Demonstrators voiced their concerns over the Trump administration’s policies, attending with chants and signs adorned with phrases like “Hate won’t make America great” and “No one is above the law.
People gathered in Chicago and the suburbs Saturday for a "No Kings" protest amid ongoing federal immigration enforcement operations in the area.
Activists in Central Florida are preparing to join others across the state and nation Saturday for the anti-Trump “No Kings” protest 2.0.
Martin says this protest was even more successful than the last, with an estimated 7,500 people in attendance.
Thousands rally on Saturday, Oct. 18, in Des Moines for the No Kings protest with the Iowa State Capitol as the backdrop.
The second "No Kings" protest in Louisville saw thousands of demonstrators rallying against President Donald Trump, ICE and the government shutdown.