Trump, No Kings and Colorado
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No Kings, Denver police and Colorado State Capitol
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This Saturday, June 14, hundreds of "No Kings" rallies are expected to take place across the country, including in Douglas County, Colorado.
Thousands of people are expected to fill downtown Colorado Springs this weekend for a protest and Pride events.
Colorado communities, including Genesee, will join nationwide "No Kings" protests this weekend, opposing Trump administration policies.
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One Denver woman is preparing an art installation she hopes will encourage peaceful discourse as a rally takes place Saturday.
Denver is set to join a nationwide movement against President Donald Trump by protesting outside the Colorado State Capitol on Saturday, beginning with a “The Power to the People Activist Fair” at Lincoln Veterans Park before thousands expect to march downtown.
This Saturday, June 13th, there will be a "No Kings Day" protest happening in downtown Midland at Centennial Park, from five to six p.m. The protesters will be meeting by Colorado Street.
Languages: English Officials in Parker, Colorado, denied a permit for a planned "No Kings" anti-Trump rally after the organizer was told it conflicted with the town's annual Parker Days festival, according to a report from local television station CBS Colorado.
The organization is made up of EMTs, nurses, and paramedics who will be at the protest, ready to respond to medical emergencies ranging from dehydration and heat stroke to injuries caused by potential police force.
The No Kings Protest is a nationwide movement that aims to "call out" the Trump Administration for its decisions since the beginning of Trump's second presidential term.