Protesters swept across the United States on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s policies.
More than 2,500 “No Kings” rallies were planned across the country, with organizers citing growing authoritarianism and militarization under the Trump administration. The first round of “No Kings” protests in June attracted about 5 million people.
Check out some of the pictures from Saturday’s events below.
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A flag reading “There are no kings in America” flies in Birmingham, Alabama.
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A protester dressed as a character from “The Handmaid’s Tale” carries a sign that reads “Resist!!! While you can!” in Washington, D.C.
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A protester in Washington, DC, holds a cardboard box labeled “Epstein’s Classified Files.”
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Christina Knowles and First Lady Abigail Catams, a “protest veteran” named “after our founding predecessor Abigail Adams,” attend the “No Kings” rally in Boston.
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Protesters dressed in duck suits carry an umbrella that says “DUCK ICE” in Chicago, Illinois.
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A protester in West Palm Beach, Florida, holds a sign that says “Inside Traitor.”
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A protester carries a sign with a crossed-out crown. The “No Kings” protest in New York City attracted thousands of people on Saturday.
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A person wearing a clown mask holds a sign that says “Clowns Killing Democracy” with an “X” near the Tennessee State Capitol building in Nashville, Tennessee.
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A dog appears at a “No Kings” rally in Washington, D.C.
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Protesters gathered in Times Square on Saturday for the “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump.
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Protesters in Washington, DC, hold a sign depicting a monarch butterfly. It says: “The only orange monarch.”
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A protester in Mendon, Massachusetts, holds a sign that reads “ICE, stop zip-tied kids.”
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Protesters wear costumes depicting Trump and members of his administration in striped prison uniforms in Washington, DC.
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Protesters march at a “No Kings” protest in Chicago, Illinois.
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Thousands of “No Kings” protesters fill Times Square during a “No Kings” protest.
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A person dressed as the Statue of Liberty joins a “No Kings” protest in New York City.
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A sign at a “No to Kings” rally in Washington, DC reads: “No to fake kings!”
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A protester holds an American flag during a “No Kings” protest in Chicago, Illinois. Another holds a sign that says “I was radicalized by an OG Antifa,” showing what appears to be a photo of a veteran.
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Protesters dressed in inflatable animal costumes gather in St. Augustine, Florida.
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A protester carries a sign in Washington, DC that reads “Hi Mike! I’m here because I love America.”
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An American flag flying at a “No Kings” protest in New York City.
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A protester wrapped in an American flag during a “No Kings” protest in Washington, DC
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An aerial photograph shows protesters forming a human banner on Ocean Beach in San Francisco on October 18.