Portlanders plan to join protestors across the country on Monday in a series of pro-worker and anti-Trump demonstrations planned for Labor Day.

Events include a two-mile march through downtown, a breakfast rally in Northeast Portland and freeway overpass signs that protest President Donald Trump’s “strongarm tactics.”

The march through downtown is part of the “No Kings” movement and denounces what organizers describe as attacks on democracy. It will start at noon with an hour of speakers in Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The march will follow. The event is scheduled to end at 4 p.m.

“No Kings” events in June drew large crowds across the country and Portland’s brought tens of thousands of people downtown.

Elsewhere, a breakfast rally will start at 9 a.m. in Northeast Portland’s Glenh

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