A frog wearing a crown stood next to a unicorn, a rooster and two chickens in Washington, D.C. Two sharks ran across a bridge as they headed toward a crowd in Portland. A lobster wore a sign that declared “No shellfish kings” in Boston.

That menagerie of characters and more appeared Saturday among the massive crowds of demonstrators that gathered across the country and the globe as part of No Kings protests against President Donald Trump. There were inflatable costumes of every shape and color - pandas, hot dogs, Santa Clauses and T-Rex dinosaurs, to name just a few.

The outfits have become an absurd and enduring image of the protests against the Trump administration this year as cities push back on his deportation crackdown and domestic military deployments. The costumes are being donne

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