No Kings, Tennessee state capitol and Protest
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There is another “ No Kings ” protest planned for Saturday morning. The first one happened in June, with the Nashville rally drawing thousands. Across the country, there are 2,000 protests registered, with dozens expected in Tennessee.
"No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump are returning Oct. 18, with more than 30 events planned in Tennessee.
A large crowd of demonstrators gathered in East Memphis on Oct. 18 to protest the Trump administration and the Memphis Safe Task Force.
Protesters in Clarksville lined up along Wilma Rudolph Boulevard holding signs. According to Indivisible Tennessee, approximately 800 people attended the Clarksville protest, and an estimated 2,000 attendees protested in Murfreesboro.
Organizers said the "No Kings II" protests are estimated to have broken the record in Knoxville for the largest demonstration in the city's history.
Crowds gathered across Middle Tennessee on Saturday for the second round of "No Kings" protests, joining thousands more in cities nationwide.
I think we have a civil duty to be out here talking to these people and protesting for what we think is right." Organizers reported that the "No Kings" protests occurred in over 3,000 locations nationwide,
KNOXVILLE, Tenn — Four months ago, thousands of people held rallies along the streets of Knoxville, Blount County, Oak Ridge, Sevierville and elsewhere in East Tennessee as part of a larger national demonstration against the expansion of executive power under President Donald Trump.
A local CBS News affiliate in Tennessee deleted its social media post this weekend after being called out by the progressive news outlet The Tennessee Holler for its “totally not biased” coverage of the “No Kings” protests,