By the time Willie Futrelle stepped off the plaque of the Archives-Navy metro on Saturday, the sea of protesters headed to Pennsylvania Avenue were already riled up chanting the clear theme of the day: “No Kings!”

Futrelle counted among a crowd of 200,000 in Northwest D.C. – and more than 7 million nationwide – gathered for the second No Kings protests on Oct. 18, a national movement of nonviolence against President Donald Trump’s political agenda.

As demonstrations took place across nearly all 50 states, attracting more attendees than both of Trump’s inaugurations combined, the roar of a nation rang in the heart of the capital, coupled with demands for change and a fiery reminder that this is just the beginning of the fight.

“We have what it takes here in D.C., not just to resist thi

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