Thousands of peaceful, anti-Trump protesters in Honolulu joined scores across the nation in the “No Kings” rally, dubbed “No Dictators” in Hawaii in deference to Hawaii’s former monarchy.

People of all colors and ages from all parts of the island and all walks of life came holding signs — some handmade, some professionally printed — with messages ranging from the poignant to the humorous and raunchy, and chanting to the rhythm of beating drums and a didgeridoo.

They marched and stood in front of and on the lawn of the Hawaii state Capitol, lining both sides of Beretania Street 10-15 people thick from Bishop Street to well past the Punchbowl Street intersection, as drivers passing by honked in support.

“We just have to keep working to get him out,” said Martha Ross, 68, a retired social

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