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The second "No Kings" protest of the year brought people back to the Michigan's State Capitol to demonstrate against president Donald Trump.
Local businesses are keeping their doors open during typical Saturday hours during the No Kings protest at the Michigan State Capitol.
Thousands of people gathered in Lansing, Michigan to express their frustration over tariffs, federal spending cuts, and immigration enforcement, citing the increased cost of living and the impact on those who rely on government benefits.
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In Lansing, demonstrators crowded outside of the Michigan Capitol for the event, marking one of largest rallies on the Capitol lawn this year.
Hundreds of demonstrations will take place across the country Saturday in the next wave of rallies under the "No Kings" messaging theme.
As the administration of President Donald Trump continues to usher in anti-democratic policies, turns federal agents against migrants and begins a crackdown on any resistance against his administration and its policies,
More than 100 rallies are planned across Michigan on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” movement, a day of action that organizers say is intended to defend democracy and draw attention to the growing threats to civil liberties and democratic principles.