Colorado, No Kings and protests
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Building off of large events that took place this summer, demonstrators once again took to the streets to protest what they say are President Trump’s authoritarian actions.
Crowds are gathering and the Fort Collins "No Kings" protest is getting underway. The No Kings II Day protest, a sequel to a June 14 event, is billed by organizers as a peaceful rally for democracy and against authoritarian rule. It's taking place near Old Town, at Civic Center Park.
More than 2,600 "No Kings" rallies have been planned across the country Saturday against the Trump Administration.
Rallies have kicked off along the East Coast as millions are expected to turn out in the U.S. for the second “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration.As the government shutdown approaches its third week,
More are planned rallies across the U.S. and in Denver this weekend for citizens to share their viewpoint on the current state of American politics and the Trump administration.
Organizers estimated 20,000 people attended the first “No Kings” protest in Denver last June and anticipate at least 12,000 to join Saturday.
The second “No Kings” protest in four months is scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday in America the Beautiful Park in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump.