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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
As part of nationwide protests against Trump administration policies, Texans hit the streets in at least sixty cities.
No Kings protests come on the heels of protests across the country over federal immigration enforcement raids that began last week and Trump ordering
"No Kings Day" is a nationwide day of peaceful protest organized to coincide with a military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. According to CBS News, the parade and related festivities are expected to cost between $25 million and $45 million.
Millions of people turned out for "No Kings" protests nationwide on Saturday that were largely peaceful though there were some arrests and police had to disperse unruly crowds, including in Georgia and Los Angeles.
Thousands of anti-Trump protests are erupting across the United States this weekend under the banner of “No Kings” day.
Dozens of No Kings protests are scheduled for June 14 in Texas, including in Austin, Houston and San Antonio. Arlington: 10 a.m. to noon at Arlington Sub Courthouse, 700 E. Abram St.
The "No Kings" protests are set to take place to counter what organizers say are Trump’s plans to feed his ego on his 79th birthday and Flag Day. "No Kings" will follow several days of nationwide protests against federal immigration raids including in Los Angeles, where Trump's deployment of the National Guard further agitated his opponents.
Texas police say there are more than 10,000 people in attendance at the Capitol for Saturday's 'No Kings' protest. Follow for live updates.
The Houston demonstration is one of several planned in the region throughout the day and is expected to draw thousands of protesters.