Thousands of people swarmed the streets of downtown Chattanooga as part of the nationwide 'No Kings' protest. This is just one of around 2,500 protests taking place across the county in opposition of the trump administration.

The sounds of chanting and honking filled the air as protestors lined every street corner near Miller Park.

This is the second, and larger, wave of 'No Kings' protests this year. It's estimated around 400 more cities joined in from the last major rallies held in mid-June.

Protestors say they've gathered again to address what they say is a misuse and abuse of power by President Trump.

"People, I think, are fed up and are ready for something different and for something better,” says protestor Ted Deyoe.

Many were dressed in various costumes, and others wore red, wh

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