The message to President Donald Trump, from the Bay State’s elected leaders, was about as unambiguous as it gets.

Massachusetts, the birthplace of the American Revolution, booted a king 250 years ago. If push comes to shove, it has no problem with history repeating itself.

And judging by the response from the tens of thousands of cheering spectators who gathered on Boston Common for Saturday’s “ No Kings ” rally, Massachusetts is here for it.

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“In Boston, every day is No Kings Day,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said. Confronted by hecklers, she shrugged them off, saying, “This is Boston, where every voice is heard.”

Wu, who has clashed frequently and publicly with the Trump administration over its hardline

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