About 15,000 protestors walk down East Washington Avenue toward Capitol Square during Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in Madison, one of more than two thousand demonstrations nationwide decrying the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration.
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Saturday’s demonstrations were the third act of mass protests against the administration, with the last round of “No Kings” events set up to counter President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C..
Marchers were briefly stopped and detoured after a police K9 alerted to the possibility of explosive material along East Washington Avenue, but no explosives were found and the all clear was quickly given.
About 15,000 protestors walk down East Washington Avenue toward Capitol Square during Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in Madison, one of more than two thousand demonstrations nationwide decrying the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration.
Saturday’s demonstrations were the third act of mass protests against the administration, with the last round of “No Kings” events set up to counter President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C..
Marchers were briefly stopped and detoured after a police K9 alerted to the possibility of explosive material along East Washington Avenue, but no explosives were found and the all clear was quickly given.