Millions protest Trump in ‘No Kings’ movement
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More than 2,500 No Kings protests against the Trump administration kicked off across the United States (and in several European capitals) on Saturday, with millions of people expected to march at rallies attended by politicians,
Gov. Bob Ferguson struck a defiant tone at the No Kings day rally in Everett, Washington, where thousands of people attended on Saturday.
The demonstrations follow a wave of protests in June that organizers say drew more than 5 million people in cities across the country.
With chants, costumes and colorful signs, Washingtonians raised their voices against Trump's hard-line policies on immigration, the federal budget and more.
The largest "No Kings" protest in the PNW is scheduled to take place in Seattle Saturday, along with other rallies across the state.
The nation is seeing its second "No Kings" against President Donald Trump as Republicans call demonstrations a distraction from the government shutdown.
As “No Kings” rallies return nationwide Saturday, here’s what to know about your right to protest safely and legally.
This summer, organizers said more than 5 million people participated in No Kings protests against President Trump. Organizers say they expect an even bigger turnout this time around.