MADISON, Wis. — Massive crowds gathered for the second No Kings Day of Action on Saturday, joining millions across the country.

Protesters began their day at McPike Park, marching through downtown Madison to the Capitol. Local activists, faith leaders, and community organizers called for nonviolent resistance against the Trump administration.

The event was organized by local groups who emphasized their commitment to peaceful action and community safety.

"I think this is a critical juncture for the United States. We're at a point where President Trump is doing a lot of things that have really unsettled voters," said John Nichols.

Speakers represented people of different backgrounds, including faith leaders, writers, and elected officials. They discussed the importance of civic engagemen

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