From San Francisco’s Pacific shore to the Bay Area hills, thousands marched and rallied to protest President Trump and his policies in the third national “No Kings” Day.

Organizers said tens of thousands were drawn to the nonviolent events in San Francisco, Oakland, Mendocino, Santa Rosa, Petaluma, San Mateo, Concord, Pleasant Hill and Walnut Creek, among others.

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Terence Y

What a disappointment! Only thousands and not millions? I guess fewer activists are being paid. And why are these folks protesting “No Kings” only three times over 400+ days? Are Kings okay every other day? Funny story…someone told me they saw a life-size Labubu character marching and then tripping on a crack in the sidewalk, resulting in a minor le boo-boo but fortunately with teeth and ears intact. BTW, if Trump was a king, don’t you think he would have deported these No Kings party-goers to Ukraine to be conscripted into the war? Silliness abounds but hey, as long as these loiterers don’t become violent, they can go for it.

CA Is Burning

I think this is the first time ever in which the democrats protested / marched without violence. Maybe the sheep are learning.

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