CHICAGO — Thousands of Chicagoans are expected to take to the streets Saturday for a No Kings rally and march to protest the Trump administration and the violence it’s perpetrated in Chicago in recent weeks.

Chicago’s demonstration is one of many No Kings protests to be held Saturday across the United States. The Downtown rally seeks to show President Donald Trump and his administration there is unified opposition to “illegal and unnecessary attacks against our neighbors, our communities and our democracy,” according to an organizing page.

Chicago’s rally begins noon Saturday at Butler Field in Grant Park near East Jackson and South Columbus drives. The march is expected to kick off about 1 p.m. More information is here.

A No Kings protest in June drew a crowd of an estimated 75,000 peo

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