Anti-Trump 'No Kings' protestors gather in cities and towns throughout US
The protests coincide with the 250th U.S. anniversary parade that President Trump is hosting in Washington. D.C. on Saturday on his birthday as well as Flag Day.
Anti-Trump "No Kings" protests are unfolding in cities and towns throughout the U.S. on Saturday.
The protests coincide with the 250th U.S. anniversary parade that President Trump is attending on Saturday in Washington. D.C. on his birthday as well as Flag Day.
Protests could be seen gathering in areas including Houston, Texas, Jacksonville, Florida, Los Angeles, California, Arlington, Virginia, Charlotte, North Carolina and Washington, D.C.
Protesters at the rally in Philadelphia were photographed holding signs that read, "TREASON, Punishable by Death," "Your silence is consent" and "NO ONE IS ILLEGAL ON STOLEN LAND."
Police made arrests at some of the demonstrations.
A man was arrested in Nashville, Tennessee at a "No Kings" protest after allegedly pushing people in the crowd.
A man was arrested in Culpeper, Va. for driving his vehicle into a "No Kings" protest. No injuries were reported.
Police arrested eight protesters at an anti-Trump demonstration on Saturday in DeKalb County, Georgia focused on immigration.