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Demonstrators will march in Philly as Trump continues to send troops into American cities in response to protests against ICE.
Thousands of demonstrators marched in Center City Philadelphia for the second "No Kings" protest and rally on Saturday.
Philadelphia will host a massive 'No Kings' protest, with attendees "pregaming" at a SEPTA station amid thousands of anti-Trump rallies. What to know.
Thousands of people attended Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Philly to criticize what they say are authoritarian actions the Trump administration.
Philadelphia prepares for thousands of protesters to attend the "No Kings" rally on Saturday — the second one to be held in the city.
Thousands of people marched through Philadelphia as part of the "No Kings Day of Peaceful Action," a nationwide movement involving nearly 2,500 locations.
Saturday marked the second round of organized "No Kings" protests after droves of demonstrators protested Trump's military parade held in celebration of the Army's 250th anniversary in June, which coincided with Trump's birthday. The "No Kings" movement accuses Trump of behaving more like a monarch than an elected president.
Millions are set to protest across America on October 18, Saturday. Organized by 'No Kings', the demonstrations aim to reject what organizers call authoritarianism. Protests are planned in over 2,500 locations nationwide.