No Kings' march in NYC sees more than 100,000 marchers speak out against Trump, no arrests or disruptions | amNewYork
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No Kings' march in NYC sees more than 100,000 marchers speak out against Trump, no arrests or disruptions | amNewYork
"Tens of thousands of New Yorkers peacefully marched from the heart of the Big Apple to Lower Manhattan on Saturday in protest of President Trump and his policies, including the escalation of violence against United States citizens. Photo by Dean Moses More than 100,000 patriotic New Yorkers peacefully walked from the heart of the Big Apple to Lower Manhattan on Saturday at the No Kings march in protest of President Trump and his policies, including the escalation of violence against United States citizens."
"Encompassed by the flashing billboard lights of Times Square, fuming New Yorkers held signs reading ICE out of NYC, fight fascism, and we love America. Dubbed the No Kings march, the protest is a nationwide call to action that saw residents from all across the country take to the streets in order to voice opposition to Trump sending masked federal agents into the streets to target and arrest immigrants and protesters."
"the protest is a nationwide call to action that saw residents from all across the country take to the streets in order to voice opposition to Trump sending masked Feds into the streets to target and arrest immigrants and protesters. The march also pushed back against healthcare cuts, the failure to act on mass shootings, and a demand to keep the military out of NYC."
More than 100,000 people walked from Times Square to Lower Manhattan in a No Kings march protesting actions tied to President Trump. Participants gathered at Father Duffy Square and carried signs reading ICE out of NYC, fight fascism, and we love America. The demonstration voiced opposition to masked federal agents targeting immigrants and protesters, and demanded protection of immigrant communities. The protest also confronted proposed healthcare cuts, criticized the failure to act on mass shootings, and called for keeping the military out of New York City. The march remained peaceful throughout.
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