Gallery: Thousands gather for 'No Kings' protest outside Flagstaff City Hall
Thousands of people gathered outside Flagstaff City Hall and the surrounding streets on Saturday during the "No Kings" protest.
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Marie Crook holds up a sign outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during the "No Kings" protest, which took place as part of nationwide demonstrations against the policies of President Donald Trump. For a video of the protest, visit .
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Thousands of people gather outside Flagstaff City Hall and the surrounding streets on Saturday during the "No Kings" protest.
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Lisa Mariotti, from Williams, holds a large American flag on Route 66 during the "No Kings" protest on Saturday.
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Shain Turquoise, left, and Janelle Albert hold signs in protest during the "No Kings" rally outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday.
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An estimated 4,000 people gather outside Flagstaff City Hall and on the surrounding streets on Saturday during the "No Kings" protest held as part of nationwide demonstrations against the policies of President Donald Trump.
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Protesters hold signs outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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Kristin Salamon protests dressed as a handmaid from the dystopian novel and television series "The Handmaid's Tale" outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" rally.
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Thousands of protests demonstrate outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during the "No Kings" rally.
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Protesters hold up signs outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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May Binkney, center, and Shelby Thrall, right, protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during the "No Kings" rally.
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Willow Doherty-Stortz, 6, holds up her sign outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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Thousands of people protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday.
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Protesters hold up signs outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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Thousands of people gather on the lawn outside Flagstaff City Hall during the "No Kings" protest on Saturday.
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Dan Clark holds a sign in protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" rally.
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An estimated 4,000 people gather outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during the "No Kings" protest held as part of nationwide demonstrations against the policies of the president.
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Lines of protestors stretch up North Humphreys Street outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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A balloon is displayed above a sign held up in protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" rally.Â
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Passengers in a vehicle passing by the "No Kings" protest along Route 66 outside Flagstaff City Hall show their support on Saturday.
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Protesters gather outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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Adrian Tsosie, 14, holds up a sign in protest outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon.
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Protesters hold up signs outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" protest.
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