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How to watch 'No Kings' protests in DC on Saturday
Thousands of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for Saturday, with millions expected to take to the streets. Here's how you can watch the demonstrations in DC live.
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PHOTOS: No Kings DC Protest—the Signs, the Costumes, the Crowd
The DC protest was the largest in the Washington area, but there also gatherings throughout the DMV, including Arlington, Falls Church, McLean, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Silver Spring. According to organizers, more than 7 million people participated in more than 2,700 events in all 50 states.
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'No Kings' protest in DC: What time, location, how to watch & more
Another round of "No Kings" protests are planned for this Saturday. Nearly 2,700 events are expected to take place across the country, with quite a few scheduled to take place in the District, Maryland,
Activists held “no Kings” protests in New York, DC, and cities around the country to blast President Trump and accuse him of executing an illegal power grab. The vibe was festive at many protests
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets from Times Square to the National Mall on Saturday, waving flags and holding signs calling for accountability and democracy during nationwide “No Kings Day" protests.
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Another nationwide day of protest is set for this weekend. Here’s what we know about ‘No Kings’ 2
As President Donald Trump arrived at his military parade in Washington, DC, this June to a 21-gun salute and members of the crowd singing “Happy Birthday,” about five million people across the country took to the streets to protest his administration.
The first "No Kings Day" protests on June 14 were organized to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday and Flag Day when there was a military parade in Washington, DC, in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. That day, there were protests in more than 1,800 communities to oppose what they saw as Trump's power grab.