Hundreds in Albuquerque Show up to Protest During "No Kings Day" Demonstration
- On Saturday, millions of Americans joined 'No Kings' protests in about 1,800 U.S. locations, opposing President Trump's administration and immigration raids.
- The protests followed several days of activism against what participants describe as crackdowns on free speech, immigration laws, and due process under the Trump administration.
- Demonstrations included diverse groups, such as transgender protester Rhy Tutt who expressed pride in their accepting community, and 13-year-old Maddie Keefer who highlighted youth involvement despite skepticism.
- Burt Segelin shared that he lost family members in the Holocaust and cautioned about the risk of losing freedoms established over the past 250 years, while Rhys expressed a deep affection for his country combined with a desire to improve it.
- The nationwide protests illustrate broad resistance to administration policies and reflect ongoing public engagement to uphold democratic values and inclusion.
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‘Protest is patriotic.’ ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across LA against ICE sweeps, Trump presidency
LOS ANGELES — Tens of thousands of demonstrators fanned out across Southern California Saturday for “No Kings Day” protests against President Donald Trump, depicting the president as an aspiring monarch who violates democratic norms as he has clashed with California…
Sequim ‘No Kings’ protest draws 2,600 participants
At least 2,600 people lined both sides of West Washington Street on Saturday as part of the “No Kings Day Nationwide Day of Defiance” demonstrations to protest the Trump administration’s ICE raids and the military parade in Washington, D.C., which coincided with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
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