Big turnout for No Kings protests across Wisconsin Sat.
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Milwaukee and Madison were among dozens of Wisconsin cities that joined the second wave of "No Kings" demonstrations nationwide on Oct. 18 in what organizers are calling the largest single day of protest in modern American history.
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Southeast Wisconsin joins nationwide 'No Kings' protests against Trump, administration
For the second time this year, southeast Wisconsin joined nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18. They've served as a way for protesters to call out what they deem an abuse of power by President Donald Trump and his administration.
Many held signs making fun of the president; some wore costumes — a frog suit, an inflatable Cookie Monster — joining a trend that began during protests of immigration raids in Portland, Oregon. There were many American flags,
Over 3,000 people gathered on College Avenue in Appleton to protest actions taken by the Trump administration.
An estimated 3,000 people joined Green Bay's peaceful "No Kings" protest Saturday, one of 2,500 nationwide demonstrations against authoritarianism.
MADISON, Wis. -- Madison police said an estimated 15,000 people attended Saturday's "No Kings" protest downtown. The group gathered at McPike Park at around 2 p.m. then marched up East Washington Ave. to the Wisconsin State Capitol.
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Road closures expected for 'No Kings' protest in downtown Milwaukee
A major protest Saturday is expected to draw thousands of people to Milwaukee's Cathedral Square. The site is one of hundreds nationwide hosting what are called "No Kings" protests, calling out what protesters deem an abuse of power at the hands of President Donald Trump's administration.
Organizers say the energy Saturday will be a message to both Trump and elected Democratic leaders that people want change.