Despite persistent light rain falling overhead, hundreds of protesters packed City Hall Park for an open-air rally against President Donald Trump, joining thousands of other "No Kings" demonstrations across the United States.

The Oklahoma City "No Kings" protest on Saturday, Oct. 18 was part of a national movement to organize opposition to Trump and his administration's activities, including the gutting of the federal workforce and raids by immigration authorities.

The "No Kings" protests draw their name from the idea that the United States doesn't have a king — a reference to Trump's language about himself and his administration's efforts to expand presidential powers beyond what Congress or the U.S. Constitution has authorized.

Organizers said the goal of the nationwide protest

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