‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Draw Crowds Across U.S.
More than 2,600 rallies nationwide protested President Trump's policies amid a government shutdown, with organizers warning of a slide toward authoritarianism, according to event leaders.
- Crowds gathered across the U.S. on Saturday for "No Kings" protests against U.S. President Donald Trump, with demonstrations expected to be the largest to date.
- Protesters voiced their opposition to Trump's administration in Aurora's McCarty Park, supported by local organizer Stephanie Bernet.
- Demonstrations took place in Atlanta, highlighting the ongoing resistance in southern states.
- Organizers expect millions to participate in the protests both in the U.S. and globally on Saturday, as a response to Trump's policies.
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Here's what politicians said about 'No Kings Day'
(The Hill) — Millions of Americans gathered together for "No Kings Day" protests across the country on Saturday, with elected leaders also participating in — or lampooning — the marches. About 2,600 demonstrations aimed at criticizing the Trump administration were planned across all 50 states. Protests were held in small towns and major cities, including New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, New Orleans, Miami and Portland, Ore. In Illino…
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