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Thousands converged in San Francisco’s Mission Dolores Park to protest Trump administration policies, many brandishing signs of all stripes. With a march planned to the Civic Center at noon, demonstrators—including at least three nude men—carried signs with messages,
A message of peaceful resistance rang through the streets of San Francisco on Saturday as thousands marched for "No Kings Day."
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSN‘No Kings’ protest stays peaceful as thousands rally in San FranciscoTens of thousands marched peacefully against President Trump's immigration policies. Retail stores in Union Square were boarded up as a precaution. SFPD said no arrests were reported. San Francisco - Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through San Francisco on Saturday as part of a nationwide "No Kings" protest,
Protesters filled the streets on Saturday, marching at noon from Dolores Park to the Civic Center as part of the nationwide No Kings protests. Thousands of protests were organized across all 50 states as a rejection of President Donald Trumps agenda.
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Driver hits San Francisco protesters in ‘possible intentional act’ - Day of action comes after week-long protests in Los Angeles against Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and ICE raids on immigra
Hundreds of people gathered at Ocean Beach in San Francisco on Saturday morning to protest the Trump administration by forming a massive human banner.
Protests large and small were set for Saturday throughout the Bay Area, from banner-hangings on overpasses, to major gatherings in San Jose’s St. James Park, and in Oakland’s Wilma
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSN'We are prepared': SF businesses boarded up as leaders call for peaceful 'No Kings' protestsPeter Hosey is the organizer of the San Francisco "No Kings" protest. He's gathering people to the grass at Mission Dolores Park on Saturday. "We want to give people a chance to show up in the streets, in mass and great numbers, and take our message to the people," he said.