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Nationwide 'No Kings' protests drew millions of attendees | Here's how many showed up in North Texas
According to local police departments, over 10,000 people attended Saturday's "No Kings" protests in North Texas.
Dozens of rallies across the state will take place on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump. Here's what to know and when to go.
Thousands are expected to flood downtown Dallas on Saturday to protest the policies of the Trump administration. Dallas is one of some 2,500 cities across the country with planned “No Kings” protests. In North Texas, protests are planned in Fort Worth, Plano, Denton and Frisco, among others.
Protestors gathered in cities across North Texas and across the country for "No Kings" demonstrations Saturday to express frustration about the direction of the country under President Donald Trump. Thousands,
ICE raids, tyranny, politics and a call for love and political organization were on the agenda at Dallas' wet No Kings protest.
Law enforcement and volunteer teams coordinate safety measures ahead of weekend rallies critical of Trump administration.
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Thousands attend 'No Kings' protests Dallas-Fort Worth despite rain
The No Kings Day of Defiance has been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of the country’s democracy, according to a statement by organizers.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones caught a stray during the massive "No Kings" protest across Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York.
For the first time in over three weeks, North Texas is expected to get rain. And not just showers. The possibility of severe threats are strongest in the afternoon, as showers move from west to east across the region.
Despite rain, demonstrators in Dallas, Fort Worth, and beyond joined a national movement critical of President Trump.
The Saturday morning "No Kings" protest in Oklahoma City is the latest public display against the Trump Administration.