Colorado, protest and No Kings
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Thousands of protesters gathered across the state on Saturday in opposition to the Trump administration's policies. From Grand Junction to the eastern plains, crowds gathered along street corners and in parks, holding “No Kings” signs and chanting.
Activists and advocacy groups are staging a second round of "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday in response to what they call abuse of power by President Donald Trump and his administration,
Thousands of Coloradans were expected at up to 60 rallies statewide, in show of opposition to Trump Administration.
Demonstrators will gather in dozens of Colorado cities and towns on Saturday as part of a nationwide No Kings protest in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration. It’s expected to be the largest day of anti-Trump demonstrations since June,
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.
Thousands attended the Fort Collins "No Kings" protest, voicing their anger and frustration with President Donald Trump and many actions taken by the federal government.
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.
CHARLOTTE — An Uptown rally concluded peacefully Saturday in Uptown, with no incidents or arrests, according to police. The rally, part of the nationwide ‘No Kings’ movement against authoritarianism, was organized by Indivisible Charlotte. Organizers told Channel 9 that the event drew thousands of participants.
The national anti-Trump movement bears the slogan “No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings.” The protests against the Trump administration are meant to stand up against authoritarianism, attacks on civil rights, and mass detention and deportations, organizers said.