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‘We're all kings, not him': Hear from protesters at ‘No Kings' demonstrations across the country

‘We're all kings, not him': Hear from protesters at ‘No Kings' demonstrations across the country

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CNN spoke to several protesters among the millions of Americans who are expected to attend 'No Kings' protests across the country on Saturday to denounce what organizers describe as President Donald Trump's authoritarian policies and 'militarization of our democracy.'

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