Boston’s “No Kings” protest drew crowds of thousands to Boston Common Saturday for what was a peaceful demonstration against the Trump administration, with protesters calling out what they saw as a worrying authoritarian trend for the country.

Over the course of about four hours, protesters filled the common, many carrying signs or wearing shirts denouncing the administration. Attendees came from Boston and around the state, with residents of Bridgewater, Lynn and Westborough all making the trek.

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Some protesters gathered near a stage to hear the day’s speaking program and listen to live music, while others simply milled about the park. Among the most crowded areas was a row of tables set up by

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