MACON, Ga. — Hundreds gathered at Tattnall Square Park in Macon on Saturday morning to participate in the "No Kings" protest against the President Trump administration and other lawmakers .

The protest, organized by “Macon Trouble” was one of many others happening across the country on Saturday.

The Associated Press said that this is the third mass mobilization since Trump's return to the White House.

At Tattnall Square Park, over a hundred people gathered around 10:30 a.m. to rally in their "No Kings" protest.

Anita Barkin, with Macon Trouble, said that around 400 to 500 people came out on Saturday to protest.

The protest began with speakers echoing messages of camaraderie during a time of divide in the U.S. They also spoke on their disagreement with lawmakers across the countr

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