Trump, Chicago and No Kings
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People turned out in large numbers across the Chicago area and the nation at "No Kings" events Saturday to oppose the Trump administration.
Thousands of demonstrators across the country took to the streets for “No Kings Day,” a nationwide series of protests against the Trump administration, Saturday. Demonstrators
The gatherings are part of a mass mobilization across the U.S. and globe positioned as a denouncement of President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. In Chicago, they come amid sustained immigration raids.
The 11th annual "Arts in the Dark" Halloween parade returns to the Loop on Saturday night. The family-friendly parade will feature floats, puppets, and performances. The parade steps off on Randolph Street and continues along State Street from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The No Kings rally in Downtown Chicago was just one of many planned for around the Chicago area and the country.
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No Kings protests return to Chicago area on Saturday
Thousands are expected to turn out next Saturday in Chicago and around the country for another “No Kings" protest against the Trump administration.
A t least three people were killed, and 15 more were wounded, in gun violence in Chicago during the extended holiday weekend, according to police. The victims ranged in age from 13 to 54.
Officers shot at an armed person after officers were "rammed" and "boxed in" by 10 cars in Chicago on Saturday, authorities say.
Big crowds of protesters are expected Saturday across the U.S. in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices.