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Gallery: Scenes from nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest

SYRACUSE, NY — Protesters hold signs criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration. Along the skyline of Destiny USA, protesters’ signs read “No Kings” and “Their hands feed us,” referring to immigrants.

Maxine Brackbill | The Daily Orange

SYRACUSE, NY — Protesters hold signs criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration. Along the skyline of Destiny USA, protesters’ signs read “No Kings” and “Their hands feed us,” referring to immigrants.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Protesters shout “shame“ at the U.S. Marines lined in front of the Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles. Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines to LA last week, “protecting federal personnel and federal property,” which California Gov. Gavin Newsom denounced.

Ella Chan | Senior Staff Photographer

LOS ANGELES, CA — Protesters shout “shame“ at the U.S. Marines lined in front of the Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles. Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines to LA last week, “protecting federal personnel and federal property,” which California Gov. Gavin Newsom denounced.

NEW YORK, NY — Thousands of New Yorkers took to Fifth Avenue during the nationwide “No Kings” protests yesterday. People from all backgrounds joined together to march 20 blocks, proclaiming their discontent with Trump.

Ike Wood | Asst. Photo Editor

NEW YORK, NY — Thousands of New Yorkers took to Fifth Avenue during the nationwide “No Kings” protests yesterday. People from all backgrounds joined together to march 20 blocks, proclaiming their discontent with Trump.

ALBANY, NY — “No Kings” protesters lined the streets of Albany Saturday afternoon clad with cardboard signs, flags and noise makers. The posters and signs created by protesters addressed Trump’s alleged wrongdoings, drawing on the U.S. Constitution and checks and balances.

Avery Magee | Asst. Photo Editor

ALBANY, NY — “No Kings” protesters lined the streets of Albany Saturday afternoon clad with cardboard signs, flags and noise makers. The posters and signs created by protesters addressed Trump’s alleged wrongdoings, drawing on the U.S. Constitution and checks and balances.

WASHINGTON D.C. — The “Refuse Fascism” organization poses with fellow protesters in front of the White House. While no official “No Kings” protest was scheduled for Washington, D.C., people still demonstrated.

Reed Granger | Contributing Photographer

WASHINGTON D.C. — The “Refuse Fascism” organization poses with fellow protesters in front of the White House. While no official “No Kings” protest was scheduled for Washington, D.C., people still demonstrated.

CHICAGO, IL — Protesters yelled “shame” as they marched past Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago. “No Kings” motto declared: “The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings.”

Christian Calabrese | Asst. Photo Editor

CHICAGO, IL — Protesters yelled “shame” as they marched past Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago. “No Kings” motto declared: “The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings.”

SAN FRANCISCO, CA —  A man sits in front of a “F*CK ICE” sign on the grass of Dolores Park. While the “No Kings” protests had been planned for five weeks, Liliana Soroceanu, Indivisible SF’s media liaison, said the deployment of military to anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in LA increased urgency for the demonstrations.

Rosina Boehm | Managing Editor

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A man sits in front of a “F*CK ICE” sign on the grass of Dolores Park. While the “No Kings” protests had been planned for five weeks, Liliana Soroceanu, Indivisible SF’s media liaison, said the deployment of military to anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in LA increased urgency for the demonstrations.

NEW YORK, NY — The streets of New York City were filled with demonstrators who rallied against the Trump administration during Saturday’s  “No Kings” protest. Among the 50,000 people who attended, many smaller groups split off to ICE facilities in New York and New Jersey in an attempt to prevent vans from leaving with immigrants.

Ike Wood | Asst. Photo Editor

NEW YORK, NY — The streets of New York City were filled with demonstrators who rallied against the Trump administration during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest. Among the 50,000 people who attended, many smaller groups split off to ICE facilities in New York and New Jersey in an attempt to prevent vans from leaving with immigrants.

FORT WORTH, TX — Protesters in the heart of downtown Fort Worth parade around Burnett Park, playing music and dancing as part of “No Kings” demonstrations that took place nationwide. Protests in the city remained peaceful on Saturday as thousands gathered with American and Mexican flags in hand to protest ICE and the Trump administration.

Collin Snyder | Staff Photographer

FORT WORTH, TX — Protesters in the heart of downtown Fort Worth parade around Burnett Park, playing music and dancing as part of “No Kings” demonstrations that took place nationwide. Protests in the city remained peaceful on Saturday as thousands gathered with American and Mexican flags in hand to protest ICE and the Trump administration.

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Cynthia Ruffner poses in JFK Plaza (Love Park) in front of Philadelphia City Hall. Philadelphia hosted the nationally broadcast rally as Washington, D.C. did not host a demonstration to avoid clashes with the Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade.

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — Cynthia Ruffner poses in JFK Plaza (Love Park) in front of Philadelphia City Hall. Philadelphia hosted the nationally broadcast rally as Washington, D.C. did not host a demonstration to avoid clashes with the Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade.

LAS VEGAS, NV — Thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Las Vegas. They chanted, “This is what democracy looks like,” surrounded by a heavy police presence keeping the roads clear.

Griffin Uribe Brown | Social Media Editor

LAS VEGAS, NV — Thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Las Vegas. They chanted, “This is what democracy looks like,” surrounded by a heavy police presence keeping the roads clear.

SYRACUSE, NY — Cars drive through Solar Street as other protesters line the sidewalks. People held signs promoting democracy and denouncing fascism.

Maxine Brackbill | The Daily Orange

SYRACUSE, NY — Cars drive through Solar Street as other protesters line the sidewalks. People held signs promoting democracy and denouncing fascism.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Protesters flood the streets in downtown Los Angeles, waving flags and signs, looking down at a freeway. A chorus of car honks join the shouts of demonstrators. Anti-ICE protests persisted in LA last week alongside ongoing immigration raids.

Ella Chan | Senior Staff Photographer

LOS ANGELES, CA — Protesters flood the streets in downtown Los Angeles, waving flags and signs, looking down at a freeway. A chorus of car honks join the shouts of demonstrators. Anti-ICE protests persisted in LA last week alongside ongoing immigration raids.

ALBANY, NY — Along with signs, many protesters hold up their U.S. flags – upside down and not. “No Kings” organizers implored demonstrators to bring U.S. flags to show their patriotism.

Avery Magee | Asst. Photo Editor

ALBANY, NY — Along with signs, many protesters hold up their U.S. flags – upside down and not. “No Kings” organizers implored demonstrators to bring U.S. flags to show their patriotism.

CHICAGO, IL — Protesters stand behind police officers, displaying a sign that reads “STOP ICE” in downtown Chicago. Demonstrations against ICE raids happened nationwide before the “No Kings” protests on Saturday.

Christian Calabrese | Asst. Photo Editor

CHICAGO, IL — Protesters stand behind police officers, displaying a sign that reads “STOP ICE” in downtown Chicago. Demonstrations against ICE raids happened nationwide before the “No Kings” protests on Saturday.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Thousands of people flood Constitution Avenue, standing in line to enter the U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade. Demonstrators walk through the crowds, spreading their messages through posters.

Cassandra Roshu | Senior Staff Photographer

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Thousands of people flood Constitution Avenue, standing in line to enter the U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade. Demonstrators walk through the crowds, spreading their messages through posters.