Millions Attend 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump
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About 250K 'No Kings' protesters march through downtown Chicago to denounce Trump, organizers say
Chicago was one of dozens of cities nationwide that held "No Kings" protests Saturday. A quarter of a million people marched through downtown, organizers said.
A massive crowd packed Chicago's Grant Park for a "No Kings" rally on Saturday in protest of President Donald Trump's administration.
No Kings’ protests pass in festival atmosphere as an estimated 7 million across US rally against Trump’s ‘authoritarianism’ - ‘Hey hey! Ho ho! Donald Trump has got to go!’ protesters across the countr
"No Kings" organizers are expecting tens of thousands of people from the suburbs and city neighborhoods to participate in a peaceful protest Saturday beginning at Butler Field in Grant Park.
With thousands of "No Kings" protests planned around the U.S. this weekend, many are expected to take place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs as the city continues to grapple with immigration enforcement efforts from President Donald Trump's administration.
An estimated 7 million people took part in No Kings rallies Saturday to protest President Trump’s embrace of authoritarianism. Organizers say protests were held in about 2,600 sites across all 50 states in what was one of the largest days of protest in U.
Ever since the Trump Administration started to blitz Chicago with a surge of federal immigration enforcement, it’s touted the
President Trump responded to those who took part in the No Kings protests on Saturday, saying Sunday he is not a king and works his “ass off to make our country great.”