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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.
Thousands of people around the nation are expected to participate in another round of “No Kings” protests this Saturday including over 50 planned events in Oregon alone.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across Oregon on Saturday. The "No Kings" rallies were expected to draw tens of thousands of participants across the state.
Thousands in Eugene and across the Pacific Northwest are expected to take part in the national “No Kings 2.0” protests Saturday. It’s the third nationwide protest against President Donald Trump this year.
PENDLETON — Between 150-200 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 18, on the Goad Road overpass above Interstate 84 just east of Pendleton to send the message there are no kings in the United States of America.
Cotumes were a common them at the protest in Court House, the biggest of the year in the county seat of Cape May County.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday, Oct. 18, in a second round of “No Kings” protests.
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The anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests are back, expected to fill Oregon cities with demonstrators
Cries of “No kings!” will return to Oregon on Saturday. Four months after tens of thousands of demonstrators marched across Portland and many other U.S. cities to protest President Donald Trump’s aggressive exercise of executive power,