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A global wave of “No Kings” demonstrations took place Saturday, as countless protesters gathered in cities across the United States and abroad to voice opposition to what organizers describe as growing threats to democracy and executive overreach.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.
Hundreds of people united in Elm Grove on Saturday to protest a multitude of issues with the federal government and President Donald Trump. The protest was one of thousands held across the United States dubbed “No Kings” day.
HARTFORD — A Connecticut Republican leader said a photo of Democratic state Sen. Saud Anwar standing behind an anti-Trump sign reading, "Cholesterol: Do Your Job," was "disgusting," a seeming endorsement of suffering and death by a physician sworn to heal people.
Morale just keeps getting worse and worse because the administration does not value government workers," Riva Duncan, retired Forest Service worker.
The nation is seeing its second "No Kings" against President Donald Trump as Republicans call demonstrations a distraction from the government shutdown.