Minnesota 'No Kings' protests canceled
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Millions rallied against Trump, organizers say - While the protests remained largely peaceful, there were several violent outbursts, including in Salt Lake City, where a gunman opened fire and left one person in “life-threatening condition.
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Statewide protests against the Trump administration proceeded as planned Saturday, despite a State Patrol advisory to the public not to attend the rallies “out of an abundance of caution” following the shootings of two Democratic state lawmakers.
Organizers say more than five million Americans poured into the streets under the banner of “No Kings,” accusing President Donald Trump of attempting to amass too much power and targeting innocent people in his sweeping mass deportation program.
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Across the country on Saturday, millions gathered at ‘No Kings,’ protests, as demonstrators said they believe President Donald Trump has overextended his power. Several of those protests took place in Roanoke,
Salt Lake City police said in a post to social media that the shooting was "possibly associated" with a "No Kings" demonstration.