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No Kings' rallies were held in dozens of Maine communities on Saturday. Protesters called out President Donald Trump's immigration policies on the same day as a military parade in Washington, D.C.
Protesters marched and drove golf carts up to the lighthouse overlooking the ocean on Monhegan Island in Maine Saturday, chanting and waving homemade cardboard signs with slogans such as, “Jail to the thief!
Organizers call the mass protests nationwide a "day of defiance" in opposition to Trump administration policies.
Thousands of communities across the country have No Kings demonstrations scheduled for June 14, which is also the same day as the Trump administration has planned a pomp-filled military parade in Washington, D.C. June 14 is the day the Continental Congress voted to form the Continental Army in 1775.
Thousands of Mainers in more than three dozen cities and towns took to the streets Saturday, June 14, as part of a national day of protest against federal immigration raids, cuts to funding for critical programs and growing executive overreach.
The No Kings Day of Action was a series of protests in all 50 states organized by the social movement organization Indivisible.
Hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned across the country on the same day as Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
Organizers are accusing the president of putting on the parade as a show of dominance. The protests were peaceful, but came against the backdrop of assassinations in Minnesota.
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