MADISON (WKOW) — Thousands of Wisconsinites made their voices heard at dozens of "No Kings" rallies throughout the Badger State on Saturday.

The rallies spanned across the U.S., with protesters holding signs and rallying for change in terms of how President Donald Trump's administration has governed.

Many rallies included speakers, drumming and chanting.

In Madison, an estimated 15,000 people attended the protest, according to Madison police.

The group gathered around 2 p.m. at McPike Park before marching up East Washington Avenue towards the Wisconsin State Capitol.

During the rally, police addressed one major safety concern, which rerouted the march. However, the concern was was investigated and no threat was deemed credible. No arrests were made during the Madison protest.

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