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Large crowds of protesters have gathered in cities across the United for “No Kings” demonstrations against what they see a drift into authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.
The “No Kings” theme was orchestrated by the 50501 Movement, a national movement made up of everyday Americans who stand for democracy and against what they call the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration. The name 50501 stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
"No Kings" protests against Trump's presidency and alleged executive overreach scheduled nationwide, with a significant turnout expected in Seattle.
July 4th is the real “No Kings” day. God bless America! Every day is no kings day, that’s the point of the declaration of independence and the US constitution. We, the people, have to protest in order to maintain those rights for everyone in this country even those who want an autocrat in power.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Police Department estimated the No Kings march stretched more than a mile long Saturday. Organizers with Seattle Indivisible reported preliminary counts of nearly 90,000 people taking part.
Across the United States on Sunday, from Boise to Baltimore and San Diego to St. Louis, scores of people showed up to challenge President Trump and his administration as part of the "No Kings" protests.
This summer, an estimated 70,000 marched from Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park as part of a nationwide “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration. Saturday, thousands
Palestinian solidarity activists plan to embed in 'No Kings' protests nationwide as investigators examine nonprofit organizations for possible tax violations.
SEATTLE — Saturday's No Kings rally is about more than signs and marching. It's a show of force against immigration policies supporters are calling oppressive. Every day, the 50th Street bridge over I-5 bears a message. On Thursday, a sign read "No Kings! No Fools! Oct 18," looking ahead to Saturday's rally.