Thousands attend ‘No Kings’ demonstrations around Boston
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Follow this play-by-play from throughout Boston's "No Kings" protest Saturday, including photos and remarks from featured speakers.
Many protestors rallied while dressed in costumes and carrying signs that critiqued President Trump’s policies, namely on immigration and crime. Others held signs that denounced fascism.
Drone video captured a bird’s-eye view of an endless sea of people gathered at Saturday’s “No Kings” protest of President Donald Trump in Boston.
Throngs of KC-area residents took their outrage and fear to the streets, along with their signs and costumes, for ‘No Kings’ events.
The first "No Kings" protest in June clinched one of the top spots for most attended demonstrations, according to researchers who track protest crowds
Hundreds of “No Kings” protests will be happening throughout Massachusetts on Saturday. The largest protest in the state is planned for the Boston Common where thousands are expected to attend.
New England as part of a nationwide No Kings protest meant as a pushback to President Donald Trump’s actions. Boston is set to be one of the anchor events. During the first iteration of the No King’s protest in June,
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"No Kings" rallies planned across Massachusetts Saturday as police say they're ready for crowds
Massachusetts State Police said they're ready to handle the large crowds expected at the "No Kings" rallies in Boston and other communities on Saturday.State Police Col. Geoffrey Noble said the State Police have been working with Boston Police and have a security plan in effect to ensure the rallies remain peaceful.