MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - About 100,000 protesters gathered in Minneapolis to protest President Donald Trump and his policies during a "No Kings" rally.

‘No Kings’ rally in Minneapolis

What we know:

Protesters filled the streets in Minneapolis on Saturday, holding "Dump Trump" signs and wearing "No Kings" costumes to express their desire for change in the White House.

Organizers estimate about 100,000 people attended the "No Kings" rally in downtown Minneapolis.

What they're saying:

Many voiced their concerns about Trump's policies, including potential impacts on healthcare and constitutional issues.

"I want to do something because I’m really tired of the way things are. And I want to change to a more positive country again and less nonsense," said Susan Miller from Wilmot, South Dako

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