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Activists assembled in Manhattan to protest against the Trump administration amid the prolonged government shutdown.
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Protesters take over NYC’s Times Square for ‘No Kings’ march
Protesters, joined by local and state representatives, descended onto Times Square in Manhattan around 11 a.m., according to organizers. The first wave of “No Kings” protests was held over the summer, during President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C.
The streets of Times Square were filled with demonstrators today demanding change in Washington. Thousands gathered in Times Square Saturday for the “No Kings” protest, calling for democracy and equal rights amid growing concerns about political power.
Thousands of people descended on Manhattan for what was one of the largest “No Kings” rallies that took place across the country on Saturday in protest of the Trump administration. The “No Kings” movement argues President Donald Trump is wielding “absolute” power across the country,
The demonstrations against the US president - which Republicans had called "hate-America rallies" - were boisterous but peaceful.
More than 2,700 “No Kings” rallies were due to be held in all 50 states in what is thought to be the largest mobilization against the Trump Administration over the president's two terms.
No Kings demonstrations took place nationwide on Saturday, including in New York City, where tens of thousands turned out to protest President Donald Trump and what critics say is the authoritarian rule that has come to mark his presidency.
An estimated 100,000 protesters railed against the Trump administration during a massive “No Kings” march through Midtown on Saturday, calling for the president’s despotic
No Kings Day” protests are planned in New York City and across the country this weekend in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump.
Fox News Digital spoke to several New Yorkers attending the “No Kings” rally in Times Square on Saturday who said they are voting for Zohran Mamdani for mayor.
A crowd of 50, including some of the city's most prominent religious leaders, held an interfaith vigil before joining a demonstration in Times Square.
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PHOTOS: Signs, posters created for No Kings Day protests in New York, DC
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets from Times Square to the National Mall on Saturday, waving flags and holding signs calling for accountability and democracy during nationwide “No Kings Day" protests.