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'No Kings' rallies end peacefully in Portland with resounding message: 'We cannot be silent'
Tens of thousands across Oregon and Washington — and nationwide — peacefully marched in the "No Kings" demonstrations; Portland police said no arrests were made.
As part of 2,600 other “No Kings” events held across the U.S., thousands of people gathered at the federal courthouse in Eugene Saturday to denounce the Trump Administration.
“No Kings” rallies unfolded across the United States on Saturday and reporters and photographers from the parent company of The Oregonian/OregonLive documented dozens of them, from Portland to Boston. The largest of Portland rallies gathered at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and drew 40,000 people, police said.
Portland's waterfront was flooded with tens of thousands of people Saturday for the 'No Kings Rally and March.'
At least 40,000 to 50,000 Portlanders took to downtown streets yesterday, Saturday, October 18, to march, wave signs, and raise their voices against the increasingly authoritarian policies of President Trump—though some estimated the crowd size to be much larger.
While police are expecting a large turnout, they also said they don't expect any issues; organizers have told people not to break off and go to the ICE facility.
How Portland’s ‘Antifa frog’ became a No Kings protest mascot - The protests on Saturday were attended by 7 million people, with thousands of costumes being spotted in the crowds
Jennifer Lawrence showed off her sexy side in a risque dress. Lawrence, 35, gave fans a peek at her curves while striking a pose on the red carpet at the Die, My Love premiere during the 69th annual BFI London Film Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on Friday, October 17. For the