No Kings, Chicago and protest
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A huge and peaceful crowed turned out for the "No Kings" rally, shutting down much of the Loop as part of a nationwide protest movement to denounce the Trump administration.
Marissa Sulek speaks with protesters at the Chicago No Kings rally as they marched from Daley Plaza to Trump Tower and then on through the Loop.
Vehicles honk in support of “No Kings” demonstrators marching Saturday along La Grange Road near Orland Square mall.
The Chicago Teachers Union will be joining the "No Kings" march in downtown Chicago on Saturday, June 14, according to the union's website. The march is scheduled for the same day a massive military parade is set to take to the streets of Washington in an elaborate showcase of troops, tanks, weapons and aircraft.
Organizers are calling for Americans to attend demonstrations across the country to protest President Trump on his 79th birthday.
Hundreds of demonstrators chanted 'hey hey, ho ho, Donald Trump has got to go" outside the Mississippi Capitol Saturday as part of nationwide 'No Kings' protests against President Donald Trump.
And police told crowds to disperse at a rally in downtown Los Angeles after authorities said people had thrown "rocks, bricks, bottles," and "fireworks" at officials. Activists in some areas braved wet weather to raise signs and chant slogans supporting the rights of immigrants and criticizing what they see as Trump's power grab.