Scenes from the No Kings Protests
No Kings rallies oppose Trump Administration policies nationwide, emphasizing civil liberties and drawing participants from both urban centers and rural towns, organizers said.
- On Saturday, crowds across the U.S. protested President Donald Trump, with Legacee Medina of Macon, Georgia leading chants and Joe Bondulich carrying a flag.
- After a first wave last June, organizers say over seven million people attended No Kings events across 2,700 cities.
- NPR station photographers documented demonstrations from major cities and small rural towns, and Ella Walther said `This isn't a right or left issue. This is a right or wrong issue` at a St. Peter's, Missouri protest.
- Demonstrators remained peaceful and orderly as crowds walked their routes without issue, and an impromptu dance party broke out in Washington, DC, on-the-ground reports said.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson called the planned gatherings a "hate America rally" and warned of "antifa types," while Indivisible cofounders said `millions of Americans stood together to reject authoritarianism` ahead of Saturday.
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Scenes from the No Kings Protests
Demonstrators across the U.S. took to the streets on Saturday as part of a nationwide No Kings rally to protest the policies of the Trump Administration. The demonstrations are part of a larger No Kings movement that emerged in a first wave of protests last June.From major cities to small rural towns, NPR station photographers were on the ground documenting the events in their communities.
Your Pictures From The No Kings Protest
The No Kings protest featured people who were angry about this president and what they feel he is doing to their country. The protest also featured something else. The No Kings protest contained humor and joy.If there is one thing that would be what authoritarians hate, it is to be laughed at. People didn’t seem to be just protesting. They were also finding community while celebrating each other and democracy.Please support the outside the Beltw…
Millions fill ‘No Kings’ rallies as GOP stays quiet
New York — The day began with a promise of calm and a warning about force. By nightfall, both had shown their power. In dozens of cities, from Los Angeles to Washington, a citizen chorus gathered under a simple message, America does not do kings, and they gave that message a body, a sound, and […]
“No Kings” — But Plenty Of Protesters
Westport’s “No Kings” rally today was loud. It was wide-ranging. And it was very well attended. Over 500 people gathered on Jesup Green for speeches and songs. (Photo/Jerry Kuyper) Susan Terry started the protest — one of nearly 3,000 nationally, all in opposition to President Trump and his policies — with a stirring rendition of “America.” Congressman Jim Himes offered a powerful vision for the day. “We are here because we love America,” he sai…
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