More than 3,000 people gathered at Riverside Park in Ypsilanti Saturday afternoon to attend a “ No Kings ” protest led by Ann Arbor Indivisible and Ypsilanti Indivisible, two chapters of a nationwide pro-democracy organization seeking to elect progressive candidates. Protesters marched around the park while passing cars honked in support as they passed by. More than 2,000 protests were held across the country Saturday in protest of President Donald Trump’s administration.

The rally in Ypsilanti was the second “No Kings” protest in the area that day — Ann Arbor Indivisible also hosted a rally at Veterans Memorial Park Saturday morning. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, Gus Teschke, a member of Ann Arbor Indivisible’s steering committee, said the current movement to chall

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