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Photos and Maps: ‘No Kings’ Day Protests Across the United States

Large crowds across the country have gathered to protest the Trump administration — in major cities like Philadelphia, Atlanta, New York and Chicago and in smaller, rural communities as well. The “No Kings” rallies, as the demonstrations were known, were planned for the same day as a military parade in Washington, D.C., that President Trump scheduled for the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also coincides with his 79th birthday.

In Minnesota, where a gunman shot and killed a state lawmaker and her husband, and wounded a state senator and his wife overnight on Saturday, demonstrators came out to protest even though the events were officially canceled. Several protesters noted that it was important to show courage on a frightening day.

The demonstrations follow more than a week of large-scale protests in Los Angeles against Mr. Trump’s immigration crackdown and his decision to deploy the military there.

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Atlanta

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Thousands gathered at Liberty Plaza, a park in the shadow of Georgia’s Statehouse in Atlanta.

Boston

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The “No Kings” rally and Boston Pride parade overlapped.

Chicago

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The start of the “No Kings” rally at Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago.

Houston

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In Houston, protesters chanted while peacefully and slowly walking through the downtown area.

Los Angeles

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A “No Kings” protest at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles.

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An aerial view of the crowds at a demonstration in Los Angeles.

New York City

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Protesters in Midtown Manhattan.

Newark, N.J.

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Demonstrators marching at a protest in Newark, N.J.

Philadelphia

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Police officials estimated nearly 100,000 attendees in Philadelphia.

West Palm Beach, Fla.

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San Francisco

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Demonstrators during a “No Kings” protest in San Francisco protesting recent federal deportation operations.

Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle, via Associated Press

People forming a human banner at Ocean Beach during the “No Kings” protests in San Francisco.

Seattle

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Demonstrators on the ferry from Bainbridge Island to Seattle in Puget Sound, Wash.

Washington, D.C.

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Demonstrators gathered in Logan Circle in Washington, not far from the parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the Army.

Reporting and editing by Heather Casey, Sarah Kerr, Vi Nguyen and Elena Shao.


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