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US President, Donald Trump appeared to be mocking the 'No Kings' demonstrations that took place across the US on Saturday (18 Oct).
A chant comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan was heard in the streets of New York City Saturday amid the global "No Kings" protests being held to challenge President Donald Trump.
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As part of a wave of national “No Kings” protests, thousands descended onto uptown Charlotte on Saturday to participate in a local offset at First Ward Park. Beginning at 10 a.m., the rally included a series of speakers before moving to the streets of Uptown until noon.
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There are so many reasons to protest Trump. No Kings marchers attend for different reasons. March on, my brothers and sisters” — Barry Noreen, Denver
"No Trump!" the rally of hundreds shouted, growing louder as it neared the United States embassy in the centre of South Korea's capital Seoul. A line of police buses stopped them reaching the gates, but a stage and loudspeaker ensured their voices would soar above Gwanghwamun square and within earshot of US President Donald Trump's representatives.