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Follow this play-by-play from throughout Boston's "No Kings" protest Saturday, including photos and remarks from featured speakers.
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Over 100,000 people gather at "No Kings" rally in Boston, Massachusetts, according to organizers
Over 100,000 people gathered at the "No Kings" rally in Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday, according to protest organizers
Saturday's protests marked the second “No Kings” demonstration and the latest mass movement against the White House this year.
No Kings’ protests will be in Massachusetts on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled from Boston to Pittsfield as part of a nationwide movement.
"They will keep on coming and we will keep on fighting," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell said.
Many protestors rallied while dressed in costumes and carrying signs that critiqued President Trump’s policies, namely on immigration and crime. Others held signs that denounced fascism.
New England as part of a nationwide No Kings protest meant as a pushback to President Donald Trump’s actions. Boston is set to be one of the anchor events. During the first iteration of the No King’s protest in June,
The “No Kings” movement — touted by national organizers as a “peaceful national day of action and mass mobilization in response to the increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration” — has brought thousands to the Boston Common Saturday.