No Kings, Colorado and protests
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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.
Thousands of 'No Kings' protests are planned across the country for Saturday, October 18th. Indivisble Co-Director Ezra Levin joins Alex Witt to preview the protests, which he says are expected to be 'quadruple' the size of the single largest protest during President Trump's first term.
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What to know about the Oct. 18 'No Kings' protest in Staunton
The second No Kings protest, dubbed No Kings II, is happening Oct. 18 at the Augusta County Courthouse in Staunton. The inaugural No Kings rally on June 14 drew one of the largest crowds in recent memory at the courthouse with local law enforcement providing onsite safety and traffic control.
A local 'No Kings' supporter says what's happening in the U.S. under the Trump administration is 'like actions done by dictators and yes, kings.'
The peaceful demonstrations are designed to push back against the Trump administration, according to organizers.
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.
Roughly 20,000 people are expected to take over the steps of Colorado’s capitol building on Saturday afternoon, as more “No Kings” protests unfold the country.
Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen defends 'No Kings' protests as peaceful despite June 14 violence that led to arrests in Texas, Utah, California and other states.