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Timeline12:30 p.m. Group begins gathering at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle.

12:30 p.m. group begins gathering at Cal Anderson Park in Seattle with sign-waving and speeches.4th Ave between Pine St & Cedar St.'No Kings' protests set to roll out across western Washington on Saturday'No Kings' protests sweep US in opposition to Trump's immigration policies and Iran war Previously, protesters have called for Trump to be “dethroned” as they compare his actions to those of a king and not a democratically elected president.

President Trump wants to be a dictator," organizers said. "But Americans bow to No Kings: He’s using orders, intimidation, and the full force of the federal government to crush dissent—seeking to control what schools teach, what news and voices we hear, and weaponizing the Department of Justice against his critics."Hundreds across the state are expected to join nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday, according to event organizers.Indivisible, which helped organize thatNancy Guthrie has been missing since the end of January, amid speculation that she was kidnapped for a potential ransom.Woman sentenced for killing Seattle rideshare driver, driving his car to hair appointmentSound Transit opens Cross Lake Connection, first light rail over I-90 bridge Sound Transit is set to open its long-awaited Cross Lake Connection on Saturday, linking the Eastside with Seattle by light rail for the first time.

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