Kings, Protesters in Birmingham
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Thousands of Alabamians attended protests around the state Saturday against President Donald Trump and his administration. About 15 protests were scheduled around Alabama, part of over 2,600 demonstrations scheduled on Saturday that were expected to draw millions of people.
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Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are once again set to rally in hundreds of cities across the country on Saturday in the second round of No Kings protests.
Thousands of demonstrators from across Alabama participated in nationwide 'No Kings' rallies on Saturday, Oct. 18.
You all in Birmingham are standing in the legacy, you are the legacy of the people who fought for our nation,” Harris said.
“No Kings” rallies unfolded across the United States on Saturday and reporters and photographers from the parent company of The Oregonian/OregonLive documented dozens of them, from Portland to Boston. The largest of Portland rallies gathered at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and drew 40,000 people, police said.
Local groups in Birmingham are organizing a rally and march titled "No Kings II" to protest alleged government overreach, political excess and corruption.
Mobile's Halloween-themed rally drew a large crowd, many who came in costume while demonstrations occurred in Birmingham, Huntsville, Auburn, and other cities across the state.
Former Alabama Senator Doug Jones made a surprise appearance at the No Kings Protest in Birmingham on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Protesting the direction of the country under President Donald Trump, people will gather Saturday in the nation’s capital and communities across the U.S.