Dozens of Maine communities saw ‘No Kings’ rallies on Saturday — part of the second series of nationwide protests since President Donald Trump took office.

Participants called attention to what they see as unlawful expansions of executive powers by Trump’s administration.

No Kings Day protests are put on by a broad coalition of organizations, including workers unions, activist networks and pro-democracy groups like Indivisible and 50501.

At least 40 demonstrations occurred in Maine, according to mobilize.us — the platform used by Indivisible to announce events.

Portland likely saw the largest attendance, with organizers estimating 5,000-7,000 people in attendance, but sizeable protests appeared in smaller towns as well.

Michael Livingston

Hundreds of noontime ralliers filled a smal

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