Trump administration, No Kings and New Hampshire
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Under the banner of “No Kings,” thirty-six or more demonstrations will take place in New Hampshire on Saturday, October 18 to express outrage at President Donald Trump’s many affronts to democratic norms.
No Kings’ protests will come to NH on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled from Portsmouth to Colebrook as part of a nationwide movement.
No Kings’ protests will be in New Hampshire on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled across the Seacoast as part of a nationwide movement.
Dozens of 'No Kings' rallies are being held in New Hampshire on Saturday. This will be the second nationwide demonstration, with the previous one taking place in June of this year. The previous demonstration had thousands across the Granite State participated, including 5,000 to 8,000 in Concord.
Various grassroots organizations and some Democratic Town Committees are planning the protests to coincide with a national day of action by the No Kings movement.
Large crowds in Concord and Nashua joined what was expected to be more more than 2,600 planned "No Kings" protests on Saturday against what participants view as President Donald Trump's
Protesters gathered peacefully Saturday near the Manchester Center in Fresno and along the Clovis Old Town Trail.
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According to event organizers of one event in Jericho/Underhill, they are protesting "authoritarian actions and policies by the second Donald Trump administration."