TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thousands of people across the Capital Region turned out for what organizers call the 'No Kings' movement. According to the non-profit group Indivisible, more than 25,000 people joined protests across Guilderland, Saratoga Springs and Albany. In Troy, organizers said that about 2,000 people gathered at Riverfront Park.

The 'No Kings' rallies saw people nationwide as they gathered to voice their political views and call for government accountability.

Organizers said that the gathering is a push for democracy and community action. Co-Organizer Gabriel Sandoval went on to say, "People say that gathering and going to these rallies is not conducive to like real change and what we want to see. But what it really does is it shows the people locally that there are people e

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