Hundreds gather at Indiana State Capitol for 'No Kings' protest

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Hundreds gather at Indiana State Capitol for 'No Kings' protest
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Hundreds of Hoosiers gathered at the Indiana Statehouse Saturday morning as part of nationwide 'No Kings' events to voice their concerns about the current administration.WATCH FULL STORY BELOW'I'm out here today because what's happening in our government is completely trash,' Donna Sipes told WRTV.

'It's wrong. We need to do something about it.''I'm tired of every single day when the TV comes on to see what stupid thing he's done next,' Lindi Marti said.Attendees noted the growing popularity of the demonstrations.'This is my fourth one to come to. I didn't come to all of them when it was really cold, but I'm glad to see that they are getting a lot more people out here every time,' Marti added. 'It seems like there's more and more coming.'Demonstrators highlighted specific foreign policy concerns, including the administration's handling of the war in Iran.'We're bombing the heck out of them. We're killing civilians,' Marti's husband said. 'We're getting ready to send our Marines.'Others focused on the administration's handling of immigration.'That’s what I’m concerned about,' Reverend Kenny Little told WRTV. 'Little kids, they’re taking them away from their family. And I’m just one of those people, I think everyone got rights.'Indiana medical students also attended the rally to speak out against changes to the healthcare system.'We're really worried about the attacks on the health care system in general, but with Medicaid... current estimates range from anywhere from 325,000 to 450,000 Hoosiers will lose coverage by 2032,' Wade Catt said with concern.With midterm elections approaching later this year, attendees emphasized the importance of now taking action at the ballot box.'If we don't vote, then things are gonna not, they're gonna stay the same,' a protester said.__

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