Trump, No Kings and Denver
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During a march past Union Station, the man and No Kings protesters got into a dispute after he shouted a homophobic slur.
Tens of thousands of Coloradans showed up to 60 rallies statewide, in a show of opposition to Trump Administration.
Demonstrators gathered in numerous Colorado cities and towns on Saturday as part of a nationwide No Kings protest in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration. It was expected to be the largest day of anti-Trump demonstrations since June,
The first No Kings protest in Denver brought out more than 5,000 people to the Colorado State Capitol, and a reported five million people nationally. It was the last major anti-Trump protest in Denver before a clear downturn in attendance in July, August and September.
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Watch this MAGA loudmouth face plant after shouting anti-gay slurs at “No Kings” protestors
Video captured a MAGA counterprotestor shouting homophobic slur to “No Kings” protestors in Denver, Colorado, shortly before face planting twice on the pavement, causing his face to bleed as other protestors suggest that he leave for his own safety before others possibly cause him more harm.
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.
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.
The largest gathering in Colorado took place at the state Capitol, but many more protests were held in the metro area and beyond.
DENVER ( KDVR) — A “No Kings” protest in downtown Denver caused road closures and RTD service disruptions on Saturday. The Regional Transportation District and the Denver Police Department were providing information on closures throughout downtown Denver and in the area of the Colorado State Capitol Building.