Trump, protest and No Kings
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Opponents of President Donald J. Trump’s administration will once again rally at thousands of locations around the U.S. — and dozens upstate.
Some Democratic voters at the Washington, D.C., No Kings rally voiced concerns about the Democratic Party's opposition to the Trump administration.
With chants, costumes and colorful signs, Washingtonians raised their voices against Trump's hard-line policies on immigration, the federal budget and more.
The anti-Trump protest started at Penn State’s Old Main lawn before it transitioned into a mile-long march through downtown State College. Protesters stayed on the sidewalks and did not appear to impact traffic.
Ahead of the “No Kings” protests, the late night host offered participants a creative outlet for expressing their activism.
"No Kings” protests are planned for Dallas, but also North Texas suburbs, including Frisco, Arlington, Denton, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland and McKinney.
Crowds massed across the U.S. and abroad for more than 2,600 planned "No Kings" protests on Saturday (October 18) against what participants view as President Donald Trump's autocratic tendencies and anti-democratic actions.