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Huntsville 'No Kings' rally lines Governors Drive with protesters
Protesters in Huntsville joined national "No Kings" rallies against President Trump, highlighting issues like ICE raids and LGBTQ rights.
People gathered Saturday on Governors Drive in Huntsville and in communities across the state of Alabama for “ No Kings” demonstrations to protest the direction of the country under President Donald Trump.
Thousands of people packed the streets in North Alabama Saturday as part of another nationwide No Kings rally.
Thousands of demonstrators from across Alabama participated in nationwide 'No Kings' rallies on Saturday, Oct. 18.
From Selma to Birmingham, Saturday's demonstrations drew those unhappy with the state of the nation's leadership to the streets and the public square.
Athens, Huntsville, Florence and Guntersville are among the cities in Alabama participating in nationwide No Kings protests Saturday. The protests are organized by 50501 ("50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement"),
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Protesters march in Birmingham during the 2nd round of nationwide 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are rallying in hundreds of cities across the country on Saturday in the second round of No Kings protests.
Over 2,200 'No Kings' events are planned in the U.S., including multiple in the Upstate and more across South Carolina. Here's when, where they will be