‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Draw Crowds Across U.S.
- On Saturday, thousands of Mainers are expected to gather for a second round of the No Kings demonstrations, with rallies planned throughout the day in Portland, Lewiston-Auburn and Augusta.
- Organizers say the protests are a patriotic defense of First Amendment rights and No Kings includes more than 150 groups such as labor unions and human rights organizations.
- In June, organizers estimated 5 million people nationwide joined the first round, with more than 2,600 rallies planned and thousands gathering at Portland's Monument Square and other towns.
- Thousands gathered at Broadway Park in Bangor on Saturday for a No Kings rally, hearing speeches by Troy Jackson, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, and Matt Dunlap, State Auditor, before marching.
- This second rally follows organizers' push to build a unified opposition through nationwide events, marking the third such effort after June 14, which President Donald Trump and GOP leaders dismissed as 'Hate America' rallies.
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The president of the United States Donald Trump posted on his social Truth a video, made with artificial intelligence, in which on board a military hunt sprinkles with a brown liquid the protesters of the initiatives "No Kings" . In the video the tycoon, wearing a crown, is at the helm of a jet with written "King Trump" . The hunt flies over a city, where on the road is underway a procession: the Trump plane "bombs" the protesters with those tha…
The No Kings protests have received a mocking response from the US president in the form of an AI-generated video. In the post, Donald Trump bombards protesters with a brown liquid – wearing a royal crown.
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