Oregon, protest and No Kings
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As part of 2,600 other “No Kings” events held across the U.S., thousands of people gathered at the federal courthouse in Eugene Saturday to denounce the Trump Administration.
The " No Kings" rallies were expected to draw tens of thousands of participants across the state. Demonstrations were held in more than 50 cities and towns across Oregon. People lined high-traffic areas in their towns and neighborhoods to express their frustration with the Trump administration.
Thousands of Eugene locals once again took to the streets for the second "No Kings" protest of the year. The crowd included people of all ages from children to seniors
PPB said it has worked alongside agencies like the Oregon State Police, ODOT and TriMet to maintain safety at protests.
No Kings’ protests bring peaceful demonstrators to Oregon cities Tens of thousand of people, many in inflatable costumes, converged on Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland on Saturday afternoon.
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'No Kings' rallies end peacefully in Portland with resounding message: 'We cannot be silent'
Tens of thousands across Oregon and Washington — and nationwide — peacefully marched in the "No Kings" demonstrations; Portland police said no arrests were made.
Demonstrations are expected to bring thousands of Michigan residents to the streets, for the second time this year. Can you wear a mask?
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Free beer for frogs? Portland restaurants, bars support ‘No Kings’ protests with discounted drafts
Local promotions include free pints and pizza slices for protestors dressed in inflatable costumes (especially frogs)