Gallery: No Kings Day Protest

Thousands of people came together at the ‘No Kings’ day protest today at Mill Creek Park near the Country Club Plaza. The protest began at noon and was scheduled to conclude at 3 p.m. “No Kings” protests took place across the country after President Trump called himself a king on Instagram titled, “Long live the king” on Feb. 19. Many protest and human rights groups were present at the rally including, Indivisible Kansas City and Food not Bombs. Indivisible KC is the local group that organized the “No Kings” rally at Mill Creek Park. The group says “No Kings” is a message against an authoritarian vision and to show what democracy looks like in all 50 states. 

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