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Minnesotans participated in ample "No Kings Day of Action" rallies on Saturday, with many taking place in northwest Minnesota. In Bemidji, over 1,000 joined along Paul Bunyan Drive.
Minnesotans rallied to demonstrate against President Donald Trump and his administration at dozens of sites across the state Saturday, packing parks, sidewalks and street corners as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest movement.
Tens of thousands of Minnesotans took to the streets on Sunday as part of the nationwide "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump.
Demonstrators at a rally in Willmar spoke, chanted and sang as they protested against executive overreach during one of thousands of No Kings protests held nationwide.
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy told the congressman that his comments are dangerous and divisive.
Organizers say there will be two rallies from noon to 2 p.m. in St. Paul — at Lexington Parkway South & W. Seventh Street and near St. Catherine University at 525 Fairview Ave. S.
MINNESOTA, USA — The Minnesota Republican Party released a statement in response to "No Kings" protests taking place across the country this weekend. In the press release, GOP Chairman Alex Plechash wrote that the party had "half expected" the protests to be aimed at Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz.
In the latest in a series of mass protests since President Donald Trump took office, "No Kings" rallies and marches will be held at more than 2,500 locations nationwide on Oct. 18, including Salisbury and Ocean City,