WASHINGTON — Four months ago, millions of Americans held rallies across the U.S. to denounce the expansion of executive power under President Donald Trump, likening him to the British monarchs that the founders rebelled against to found the United States.

Now, organizers are planning a second "No Kings" protest, with more than 2,500 separate marches and rallies set to take place on Saturday, Oct. 18.

What is planned at the ‘No Kings’ protests?

People of all ages are expected to come together in the protest locations for speeches, marching, carrying signs and waving American flags, organizers said in a call Wednesday.

Demonstrations will vary by location, but many, including those in Washington D.C. and other large cities, will feature a march and rallies at the end of the route.

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