Trump, No King and Crowds hit the streets
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Demonstrators at No Kings protests around the U.S. dressed up as frogs and other animals. Many said they were trying to counter the GOP narrative that they are radical leftists who hate America.
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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.
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - An anti-Trump protest labeled “No Kings” is took place on Saturday in Portland. According to the Portland Police Bureau, the rally drew “tens of thousands” of people to Waterfront Park and wrapped up around 4 p.m. Police did not report seeing any criminal behavior during the event.
Following Portland's example, demonstrators at No Kings protests around the U.S. donned inflatable costumes to counter the Republican narrative that the events are hate-filled and un-American.
Portland's waterfront was flooded with tens of thousands of people Saturday for the 'No Kings Rally and March.'
PPB said it has worked alongside agencies like the Oregon State Police, ODOT and TriMet to maintain safety at protests.
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.
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‘We don’t light fires’: ‘No Kings’ protest in Portland will be peaceful, organizers say
Protesters in Portland are planning to march peacefully this weekend to oppose the Trump Administration and ICE, while Oregon lawmakers urge residents to remain non-violent.
Portland police and local businesses are preparing for multiple marches and a "No Kings" rally downtown on Saturday.
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No Kings Day Roar: Rep. Pingree Rallies Portland Against Trump
Representative Chellie Pingree addressed the “No Kings Day” crowd in Portland, Maine, speaking about democracy, healthcare, and government accountability. She criticized congressional inaction during the ongoing shutdown and expressed concern over proposed cuts to Medicaid,