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No Kings’ protests will be in Massachusetts on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled from Boston to Pittsfield as part of a nationwide movement.
Hundreds of “No Kings” protests will be happening throughout Massachusetts on Saturday. The largest protest in the state is planned for the Boston Common where thousands are expected to attend.
Hundreds of "No Kings" protests took place across Massachusetts on Saturday. The largest one was held on the Boston Common at noon, with tens of thousands of people in attendance.
Demonstrators in Boston and around the country took to the streets to decry what they describe as "abuses of power, cruelty and corruption" in the Trump administration.
On Saturday, Hundreds of people turned out to the No Kings Rally on the intersection of Boston Road and Parker Street in Springfield.
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Mayor Wu, Mass. lawmakers speak out against Trump as thousands attend ‘No Kings’ protest in Boston
BOSTON — Mayor Michelle Wu and other Massachusetts lawmakers spoke out against President Donald Trump’s administration’s policies on Saturday afternoon as thousands of people flocked to Boston Common for the latest “No Kings” protest.
In the latest and what might be the largest of a string of protests in Boston against President Trump and his allies, the demonstration on Boston Common Saturday was one of hundreds around New England.
No Kings’ protests will be in Massachusetts on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled from Boston to Pittsfield as part of a nationwide movement.
Follow this play-by-play from throughout Boston's "No Kings" protest Saturday, including photos and remarks from featured speakers.