Thousands joined "No Kings" protests in Delaware on the morning of Oct. 18.

In Wilmington, more than a thousand people gathered on Bancroft Parkway on the city's west side on a crisp, sunny morning to protest the Trump administration. The crowd extended for a block or two, and while it skewed older in age, there was more age diversity than previous anti-Trump protests since January.

The large crowd snaked around the city, walking through Trolley Square and ending with a "resistance festival," which featured ways people can stay engaged with the general resistance movement. The vibe was overwhelmingly peaceful.

Musical performances and brief remarks from local politicians kicked off the proceedings. Lt. Gov. Kyle Evans Gay, state Sen. Dan Cruce and Wilmington City Council member Coby Owe

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