On Saturday March 28, I caught a train into New York. After shamelessly ogling the two red balloons stuck on the ceiling of Grand Central, I walked down to Seventh Ave. and joined thousands marching in protest of the Trump administration’s actions. Tens of thousands of people of all different religions and ethnicities were making their voices heard. A vast variety of signs reflected festering anger around a plethora of issues, united under the one banner of “No Kings.”
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A protester holding up a sign with “No Kings No Billionaires” written on it.
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No Kings protesters on Saturday March 28.
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No Kings protesters marching on Saturday March 28.
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A man dressed in a frog costume holding up a sign on which “Even Trump’s War Cannot Seal the Epstein Files” is written.
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A protester holding up a sign on which “Truth over Tantrums and Lies” is written.
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No Kings protesters on Saturday March 28.
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A protester holding up a sign on which “War Criminal” is written above a picture of Donald Trump.
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A protester holding up a sign outlining how our tax money is spent by federal government.
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No Kings protesters on Saturday March 28.
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No Kings protesters on Saturday March 28.
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No Kings protesters on Saturday March 28.





























