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Atlanta’s No Kings rally drew thousands of residents on Saturday in opposition to the Trump administration’s agenda and perceived authoritarianism. One of dozens of protests held across the country, the crowd of an estimated 10,
The event's website says Trump thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have kinds, and we won't back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty.
The 'No Kings' rally in Atlanta draws thousands of protesters demanding change and voicing their concerns about the current presidential administration.
"No Kings" protests are scheduled within metro Atlanta Saturday, and some have the potential to tie up traffic. Here's how to get around some of the larger ones.
Organizers say nearly 7 million people took to the streets for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump.
Metro Atlanta police say they are ready for crowds expected to take the streets at "No Kings" rallies across the area on Saturday.
The rallies are scheduled for Saturday, October 18, in various locations in metro Atlanta in defiance of Trump's "authoritarian power grabs."
The protest is expected to be centered around the Civic Center, and authorities are urging attendees to follow all safety guidelines and directions from officers on-site.
More than 12 protests have been planned across the area. Channel 2’s Bryan Mims is at the Atlanta Civic Center during Channel 2 Action News Saturday AM and will join protesters as they march to the Georgia State Capitol. The march starts at 10 a.m. and will end with a rally outside the Capitol.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.