GREENVILLE, S.C. —

Hundreds of people gathered in the Upstate on Saturday to join "No Kings" protests that happened across the country.

In Spartanburg protestors met starting at 11 a.m. on the sidewalks around the intersection of South Church Street and St. John Street in downtown.

In Greenville, the protestors gathered in the Falls Park Amphitheater to call for change, and many spoke out against the Trump Administration.

Rallies were held throughout the day on Saturday across North and South Carolina with protestors speaking out in Seneca, Columbia, Rock Hill, Myrtle Beach and more.

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The rallies continued across the country with more than an estimated 2,600 being held.

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