Thousands of people flocked to the Tennessee State Capitol on Oct. 18 for the second iteration of the nationwide set of “No Kings” rallies in protest of President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies.

Protesters of all ages turned out on Saturday for the event organized by progressive activist group Nashville Indivisible. Some attendees waved signs and American flags while others dressed in flashy costumes as they filled a portion of Capitol Hill known as "Snow Sled Hill" and later lined James Robertson Parkway.

Local activists and religious leaders addressed the crowd, accompanied by officials with organizations like United Volunteers of Tennessee and Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC).

“We’re here today because we refuse to live under kings, dictators a

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