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Northern Michigan citizens turn out for ‘No Kings’ protests

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Michiganders peacefully turned out in more than 120 locations for the “No Kings” protests, exercising their First Amendment rights and advocating for America.

Millions of people from across the nation got together as well, to protest the actions of President Donald Trump and the federal bureacracy. According to the Associated Press, protests were held in more than 3,300 locations across the nation, including more than 120 in Michigan. It estimated that 8 million people participated.

Regional protests were held in Tawas, West Branch, Bay City, Prudenville and Standish.

— Photos courtesy of Ken Melvin, Patti Brehler, Kristi Major, and Cheri Hutek

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