INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of Hoosiers gathered Saturday at the steps of the Indiana state capitol for the "No Kings" protest .
Their chants filled the air and so did their colorful signs calling out policies they believe don't represent America's democracy.
In a sea of peaceful protestors, 84-year-old Diane Ross found herself protesting again. The first time she protested was in 1964 for civil rights. Now more than 60 years later, she protests with her daughters.
"This is much worse. The country is so much worse now," Ross said.
No Kings protesters are standing up against the presidential administration calling Trump a "fascist" and a "dictator." From infants to seniors, the crowd was full of a diverse range of Hoosiers.
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