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Watch: Oklahomans rather to celebrate 1st Amendment, protest Donald Trump at No Kings protest in OKC
Colorful signs, speeches and inflatable signs are some of what we're seeing as protest continues in downtown Oklahoma City as part of the No Kings movement.
Demonstrators gathered to protest in the streets of Lawton to speak out against President Trump and his administration.
More than 1,000 people joined a No Kings protest Saturday outside City Hall in Oklahoma City, donning ponchos and inflatable costumes in the rain to rally against President Donald Trump.
Jana and Lloyd Lovely said their priorities for showing up are for their grandchildren. Lloyd, a veteran, says seeing like-minded people gather in the name of democracy is good for his "peace of mind" and mental health.
Organizers have planned more than 2,500 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.
Thousands across the US participated in 'No Kings' protests, voicing concerns over President Trump's alleged authoritarian practices impacting constitutional rights. Demonstrations, held in over 2,500 cities,
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Republican Senator Claims Democrat ‘Rallies Get Very Violent’ While Republican Ones ‘Do Not’ Ahead of No Kings Protest
Markwayne Mullin claimed ahead of the No Kings protests planned across the country that Democrat rallies "get very violent" while Republican ones "do not."
Malik Monk has worn No. 0 for his last three seasons with the Kings, while Doug McDermott took No. 7 last season. The franchise retired No. 4 in honor of Chris Webber in 2009. With those numbers potentially off the table, Westbrook went for No. 18 ahead of his 18th season in the NBA.