3 takeaways from Sat.'s No Kings nationwide protests
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Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.
Phil Mickelson, a staunch President Donald Trump supporter, made a social media post appearing to mock nationwide "No Kings Day" protests against GOP priorities.
Rallies were held across the Greater Rochester area on Saturday, as residents joined the national “No Kings” protests. The demonstration is being held in cities throughout the United States in opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies during his second term.
Pedro Pascal and Kerry Washington were among the A-list stars who joined the No Kings Day protests against President Donald Trump.
An estimated 7 million Americans took part in “No King” protests across the country, a mass act of peaceful dissent and patriotism. Yet, House Speaker Mike Johnson and his Republican colleagues called them “un-American.
From Crescent City to El Centro, Californians rally Oct. 18 against Trump-era policies in statewide ‘No Kings Day’ demonstrations.
Saying they were drawn by love of their country and fear for its future, thousands came together Saturday at rallies in the desert.
Just like the first “No Kings Day” in June, the second iteration of it was a resounding success. According to organizers, more than 7 million people took part in more than 2,700 affiliated events across all 50 states,