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‘No Kings’ Protest Planned This Weekend In Sudbury: What To Know
At least 2,000 protests will be held on Saturday in every state in the country.
SUDBURY, MA — A second series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the country on Saturday, with one scheduled in Sudbury.
The demonstration will take place at Boston Post Road and Bay Drive from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday
No Kings is a coalition of numerous progressive and pro-democracy organizations led and coordinated by the national organizing group Indivisible.
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In the first No Kings protests in June, millions of people peacefully demonstrated against what they say are the authoritarian policies of President Donald Trump. The protests were held on the same day as the U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary Parade on Trump’s 79th birthday.
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At least 2,000 protests will be held on Saturday in every state in the country. Protests are designed to be a peaceful day of action, according to the No Kings website.
“President Trump grows more authoritarian by the day - stretching and breaking the law, prosecuting political opponents, threatening critics, and deploying the military into American cities. All of this serves one goal: advancing an unpopular agenda that benefits the wealthy and well-connected,” said Ravi Simon, Co-Chair of the Sudbury Democratic Town Committee. “It’s time for us to take to the streets and say enough is enough.”
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