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 .
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.
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.
Flagstaff City Council member Khara House holds a sign on the lawn outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during a rally protesting the policies and recent actions of the Trump administration.
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 .
At least 3,000 people gathered around Flagstaff’s City Hall on Saturday, June 14, for a protest against President Donald Trump.
Flagstaff’s protest was one of thousands that took place nationwide, taking the theme "No Kings" and timed to coincide with both Flag Day and Trump’s controversial multimillion-dollar military parade in Washington, D.C.
Flagstaff City Council member Khara House holds a sign on the lawn outside Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday during a rally protesting the policies and recent actions of the Trump administration.
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.
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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