'No Kings' Protests Across the Country
An estimated 4 to 6 million people protested across 2,100 U.S. sites against Trump’s immigration policies, war in Iran, and rising living costs, organizers said.
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On Saturday, millions of people in the U.S. protested against the US President and his government under the slogan "No Kings". In all 50 states, demonstrators gathered at more than 3,200 events.
'No Kings' protests across the country
In large cities and small towns across the country, millions took to the streets today in protest against the policies of President Trump and his administration.Organized by “No Kings,” a network of progressive groups opposed to the administration’s agenda, the protests are the third wave of demonstrations since the President took office for a second term. Last year, millions attended protests in June and again in October.
No Kings March Across Country And Here In Altoona
On Saturday thousands took to the streets in Pennsylvania, including around 800 in Altoona, for another round of “No Kings” protests against President Trump. The aim of the marchers, many of whom were reportedly paid to protest in cities across the country, was to accuse President Trump of abuse of power. The event in Altoona was just one of over 3,000 that occurred throughout the nation. Reportedly, the rally in downtown Altoona did feature …
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