‘No Kings’ Protests Draw Millions To Demonstrations Around The U.S. (Live Photo Updates)

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Thousands of “No Kings” protests have sprung up around the U.S. on Saturday, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s military parade and opposing the president’s agenda, contested uses of executive power and controversial immigration policies.

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Arndrea Waters King, third from left, and Martin Luther King III, fourth from left, march in one of Philadelphia's "No Kings" protests. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

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Some 2,000 “No Kings” protests are happening Saturday across every U.S. state, though organizers avoided Washington D.C. as a protest location ahead of the military parade and encouraged participants to instead rally for demonstrations in Philadelphia.

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Los Angeles

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Protesters participate in a "No Kings" demonstration in front of Los Angeles City Hall. Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

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Protesters in Los Angeles hold a "We Are The Constitution" banner during the "No Kings" rally in Downtown Los Angeles. Photo by RINGO CHIU/AFP via Getty Images

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Protesters in Downtown Los Angeles hold a "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Russia" banner during one of the city's demonstrations. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Palm Beach, Fla.

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"No Kings" protesters demonstrate against a line of Palm Beach Sheriff officers near President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Atlanta

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An aerial view shows people taking part in a "No Kings" protest at Liberty Plaza in Atlanta. AFP via Getty Images

Boston

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A protester dressed as a "Taco King Trump" marches during a "No Kings" rally in Boston, which took part along with the Boston Pride Parade. The taco refers to the expression "Trump Always Chickens Out," coined by Wall Street critics of his tariff policies. AFP via Getty Images