Trump, No Kings
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Big crowds of protesters gathered across North Carolina on Saturday, joining nationwide demonstrations against what they describe as President Donald Trump's abuse of power.This marks the second "No Kings" protest and the third mass movement against the administration this year.
Protests are underway nationwide and in the Triangle as people rally against the current U.S. president, Donald Trump, whose disapproval rating is increasing in the latest
Nine 'No Kings' rallies to protest against the policies of the Trump Administration will take place in the NC Triangle.
"No Kings" returns to the Triangle on Saturday, Oct. 18, for a second wave of protests. According to organizers, people will mobilize for a nationwide, nonviolent day of action to "defend democratic norms and reject authoritarianism."
Coming months after June rallies, the events will show that “America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people,” according to the protest website.
The collective is confident that this set of protests will be bigger than the previous one in June. What to know
Over 2,500 'No Kings' events are planned in the U.S., including multiple in South Carolina. Here's when, where they will be
Millions of protesters are expected to protest the Trump administration today at events across America, including around 60 in North Carolina and nine in the Triangle.