No Kings, Denver and Colorado
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The “No Kings” rally, organized by the Clear Creek Democrats, included both Republicans and Democrats who oppose Trump’s leadership and the direction the country has headed. Demonstrators held signs and American flags and celebrated the Constitution and a welcoming attitude toward immigrants.
Tens of thousands of Coloradans showed up to 60 rallies statewide, in a show of opposition to Trump Administration.
More than 60 “No Kings” events are planned across Colorado on Oct. 18 to protest the policies of President Donald Trump. Find out where they are.
Fresh from the massive success of Saturday's "No Kings" protest, many people are asking what comes next. Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, talks with Jen Psaki about how the No Kings movement can make productive use of its momentum,
The second “No Kings” protest in four months is scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday in America the Beautiful Park in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump.
An organizer for the nationwide “No Kings” protests is signaling even more to come. Ezra Levin — the co-founder of Indivisible, which helped organize the recent rallies against President Donald Trump and his policies — told The Bulwark that a third round will be in the future.
Thousands are in attendance and the Fort Collins "No Kings" protest is underway. The No Kings II Day protest, a sequel to a June 14 event, is billed by organizers as a peaceful rally for democracy and against authoritarian rule. It's taking place near Old Town, at Civic Center Park.
A local 'No Kings' supporter says what's happening in the U.S. under the Trump administration is 'like actions done by dictators and yes, kings.'