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MassLive readers shared photos they took from throughout Massachusetts during the "No Kings" protests Saturday. Check them out.
Metro Detroiters in inflatable costumes might walk the streets on Saturday, Oct. 18, as a part of the national No Kings protest against Trump.
Thousands of people gathered Saturday in Atlanta as part of the No Kings rallies taking place nationwide, where speakers sounded the alarm against the potential for authoritarian rule under the Trump administration.
The protests on Saturday were attended by 7 million people, with thousands of costumes being spotted in the crowds
On Saturday, thousands of New Mexicans gathered in Downtown Albuquerque to participate in the second No Kings protest, following the first that took place back in June.
As part of 2,600 other “No Kings” events held across the U.S., thousands of people gathered at the federal courthouse in Eugene Saturday to denounce the Trump Administration.
Officials in Oregon first found out on Sept. 26 that a surge of troops could be coming to Portland. Still awaiting clarity, the city has become an eccentric flashpoint in the national discourse on how the president can use the National Guard.
Protesters across 50 states turned the ‘No Kings’ rally into a colorful display of satire with inflatable costumes and creative signs mocking the Trump administration