Florida, No Kings
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Crowds began to hit the streets Saturday in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests, which Republicans have slammed as "Hate America" rallies.
Dump Trump” protests hit South Florida, with thousands lining sidewalks from Miami to West Palm Beach, chanting and singing in the second “No Kings” anti-Trump
Crowds in the thousands are expected to gather at four 'No Kings' demonstration sites across Palm Beach County to protest President Donald Trump.
Large crowds began gathering on Saturday morning in opposition to how Mr. Trump has been approaching various issues, such as immigration and the government shutdown.
Florida Rep. Jimmy Patronis, state's Chief Financial Officer, held a news conference on Friday, the day before planned "No Kings" protests in Florida and across the nation. More than 2,600 protests were planned across the country,
If you're attending a "No Kings" protest in Florida Saturday, can you wear a mask? Here's what to know before you go.