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Watch: Oklahomans rather to celebrate 1st Amendment, protest Donald Trump at No Kings protest in OKC
Colorful signs, speeches and inflatable signs are some of what we're seeing as protest continues in downtown Oklahoma City as part of the No Kings movement.
Thousands are expected to take to the streets across the US and Oklahoma on Oct. 18 to protest President Donald Trump's administration’s policies.
More than 1,000 people joined a No Kings protest Saturday outside City Hall in Oklahoma City, donning ponchos and inflatable costumes in the rain to rally against President Donald Trump.
Jana and Lloyd Lovely said their priorities for showing up are for their grandchildren. Lloyd, a veteran, says seeing like-minded people gather in the name of democracy is good for his "peace of mind" and mental health.
U.S. Army veteran Brian Wofford shares why he joined the "No Kings" protest in Oklahoma City.
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Defiant Democrats embrace ‘No Kings’ rallies: ‘As American as motherhood, baseball and apple pie’
Defiant Democrats are embracing this weekend’s “No Kings” rallies, bashing the GOP’s attacks on the anti-Trump protests as an assault on free speech while urging voters to take to the streets.
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Americans will protest President Trump's administration on October 18. These 'No Kings' demonstrations are planned across all 50 states. Organizers aim to show the strength of the people against perceived abuses of power.