Arizona, protest and No Kings
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Tens of thousands of people gathered across Arizona in parks, on street corners and at the state Capitol for a national day of protest against President Donald Trump, many in inflatable costumes that have become a symbol of resistance.
PHOENIX — "No Kings" protests happened across the Valley Saturday morning. 12News had team coverage of the protests with reporters covering events in several locations in the Valley. MORE INFORMATION: 'No Kings' protests planned across Arizona. Here's what you need to know
Thousands of Southern Arizonans participated in peaceful No Kings Day rallies across Southern Arizona today. The No Kings Day protests are part of an organized worldwide effort to protest the Trump administration.
Arizona No Kings protests Trump weekend rallies expected to draw thousands across state over authoritarian actions
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Phoenix protestors say 'No Kings' protest felt like a celebration of beliefs
Thousands showed up to the "No Kings Day" protests at the Arizona State Capitol on Oct. 18, with many protesters saying it felt more like a celebration of beliefs, rather than a protest. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
"The anger level is way higher" than it was earlier this year, which will drive up turnout, organizer says. GOP accuses protesters of hating America.
"No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration are planned in 2,500 locations nationwide, including more than 80 in Florida.
Saying U.S. President Donald Trump is testing the nation’s balance of power, protesters gathered in the nation’s capital and across the U.S. for “No Kings” demonstrations.