Trump, No Kings and Tampa
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Protesters in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties chant and stand in solidarity for the rally tied to hundreds more happening in cities across the nation.
Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
On Saturday, crowds of people gathered throughout the country — including in the Tampa Bay area — for what is dubbed as the "No Kings" protests.
Cities across the country will see protesters take to the streets on June 14. The nationwide protest is called the 'No Kings Mass Protest.'
Photos from the No Kings protest against the Trump administration in Gulfport, St. Petersburg, Tampa and other sites in Florida.
A crowd at the zoo cheers on an elephant as it rescues a drowning gazelle with its trunk in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Organizers say the protests are a "nationwide day of defiance" and a movement to "reject authoritarianism."
Thousands gathered in cities across Tampa Bay to participate in a national day of 'No Kings' protests.
In all 50 states, grassroots groups are organizing "No Kings Day" rallies to oppose Donald Trump’s military parade, set to take place on his birthday.
A crowd at the zoo cheers on an elephant as it rescues a drowning gazelle with its trunk in Guatemala City, Guatemala. President Donald Trump watched tanks and soldiers march down Constitution Avenue from a viewing stand near the White House. Organizers say the protests are a "nationwide day of defiance" and a movement to "reject authoritarianism."