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Nearly 250 years ago, we said NO KINGS
We fought a revolution to reject the idea that one man could rule over a free people. And today, millions across the country took to the streets to say NO KINGS again.
From New York City to small towns across America, people gathered to protest what they see as an assault on democracy and the creeping return of authoritarian power.
Early reports estimate nearly seven million marched nationwide on October 18. The NYPD reported 100,000 in New York City alone. I was there and it was definitely far more than that out on the streets.
The founders may have declared independence in 1776, but every generation has to defend it.
Were you there today?
By Sari Beth RosenbergNearly 250 years ago, we said NO KINGS
We fought a revolution to reject the idea that one man could rule over a free people. And today, millions across the country took to the streets to say NO KINGS again.
From New York City to small towns across America, people gathered to protest what they see as an assault on democracy and the creeping return of authoritarian power.
Early reports estimate nearly seven million marched nationwide on October 18. The NYPD reported 100,000 in New York City alone. I was there and it was definitely far more than that out on the streets.
The founders may have declared independence in 1776, but every generation has to defend it.
Were you there today?