Thousands of people are set to take the streets Saturday in more than 100 locations across Michigan.
Cities from the state capitol to Upper Peninsula’s Ironwood will be hosting No Kings protests Saturday, Oct. 18 in a second round of demonstrations against President Donald Trump and the federal government.
Political representatives supporting the marches pointed to immigrant arrests at courthouses, masked federal agents, escalating ICE presence in Chicago and other instances of what they called federal overreach as the reason for additional protesting.
“It all adds up to one thing – tyranny,” said Michigan Rep. Laurie Pohutsky, D-Livonia. “This is literally the situation our founders warned us about.”
Shanay Watson Whittaker, with the Michigan chapter of Reproductive Freedom for All, h