Arizona, No Kings and protest
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Thousands of Arizonans are expected to join rallies and marches this weekend in a second series of “No Kings” protests held to criticize President Donald Trump and his administration for its authoritarian actions.
The No Kings website has the following demonstrations planned in Arizona: Downtown Phoenix, Arizona State Capitol (11 a.m.) Mesa, corner of Baseline Road and Val Vista Drive (9 a.m.) Tempe, Cole Park (8 a.m.) Queen Creek, intersection of Gantzel and Combs roads (8 a.m.)
"The anger level is way higher" than it was earlier this year, which will drive up turnout, organizer says. GOP accuses protesters of hating America.
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