‘No Kings’ rally held in Fort Dodge
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Belinda Cardona dressed as the Statue of Liberty, and Erin Rial, both of Fort Dodge, participate in the "No Kings" rally held at the corner of North 29th Street and First Avenue South in Fort Dodge on Saturday. "No Kings" rallies were held across the country Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.
Belinda Cardona dressed as the Statue of Liberty, and Erin Rial, both of Fort Dodge, participate in the "No Kings" rally held at the corner of North 29th Street and First Avenue South in Fort Dodge on Saturday. "No Kings" rallies were held across the country Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.
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Larry MacFarland, of rural Dayton, holds a sign at the “No Kings” rally in Fort Dodge, which was held as part of the national 50501 movement, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
Larry MacFarland, of rural Dayton, holds a sign at the “No Kings” rally in Fort Dodge, which was held as part of the national 50501 movement, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
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From left, Cole and Owen Hamlow, talk with Leif Hamilton, holding the "NOPE" sign, during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Fort Dodge. People with signs stood on all four corners of the intersection of First Avenue South and North 29th Street to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.
From left, Cole and Owen Hamlow, talk with Leif Hamilton, holding the "NOPE" sign, during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Fort Dodge. People with signs stood on all four corners of the intersection of First Avenue South and North 29th Street to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.
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Belinda Cardona dressed as the Statue of Liberty, and Erin Rial, both of Fort Dodge, participate in the “No Kings” rally held at the corner of North 29th Street and First Avenue South in Fort Dodge on Saturday. “No Kings” rallies were held across the country Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.
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Larry MacFarland, of rural Dayton, holds a sign at the “No Kings” rally in Fort Dodge, which was held as part of the national 50501 movement, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
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From left, Cole and Owen Hamlow, talk with Leif Hamilton, holding the “NOPE” sign, during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Fort Dodge. People with signs stood on all four corners of the intersection of First Avenue South and North 29th Street to protest against President Donald Trump and his policies.