From the lawn of Denver’s Capitol complex to courthouse steps in Grand Junction, Coloradans planned to gather across the state Saturday as part of the national “No Kings” movement to protest the policies and actions of President Donald Trump and his administration.

Protesters are expected to gather in more than 50 Colorado cities and towns to march against the deployment of federal agents and military forces into U.S. cities, targeting of immigrant families and threats to the country’s electoral, environmental protection, health care and education systems, according to organizers.

The first round of “No Kings” demonstrations on June 14 drew an estimated 20,000 people onto Denver’s streets, with millions participating nationwide.

Organizers expect about 12,000 people in Denver alone, wit

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