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No Kings protests were held Saturday in nearly 2,000 places across the U.S. The protests were planned on the same day as the military parade in D.C.
Protesters began their day at Phipps Skate Park in West Palm Beach before marching over the Southern Boulevard Bridge.
More than a 1,000 attended the 'No Kings' protest rally along PGA Boulevard in Gardens, one of seven such rallies in the county.
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Thousands gathered for the No Kings protest at the Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing on Saturday, June 14.
In the Greater Boston area, thousands of “No Kings” marches and rallies are taking place, part of major demonstrations planned across the country.
Around the country, “No Kings” protests kicked off as President Donald Trump celebrated his birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a military parade. Boston’s “No Kings” demonstration coincided with the city’s Pride parade and festival.
At the rally in downtown Wilmington, the crowd started to gather well before the advertised start time of noon. By 11:30 a.m., hundreds were already in attendance with many carrying signs with slogans such as "Resistance is patriotic," Stop illegal deportations," "Power to the people," and "Trump Lies."
What to know if there's a planned "No Kings" protest in your city on June 14? This map charts all the locations.