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Edwin Kellogg brings a sense of history to the rally.
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WESTFIELD — On Saturday, June 14, No Kings Westfield joined movements in the region and across the country in protests. According to organizers, the Westfield demonstration was one of roughly 1,800 nationwide, in opposition of President Donald Trump’s actions and policies as well as the decision to conduct a military parade in Washington, D.C., on Flag Day. The official purpose of the parade was to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, however, protest organizers suggested the president has subverted the occasion as an opportunity to celebrate his 79th birthday.

Organizer Steve Harvester addresses the “No Kings” rally on Park Square Green Saturday, June 14.
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The “No Kings” rally draws hundreds to Park Square Green June 14.
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Signs of the times at the “No Kings” rally.
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A scene from the “No Kings” rally June 14 on Park Square Green.
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June 14 “No Kings” rally on Park Square Green.
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Joan Valiere, age 92, at the “No Kings” rally June 14 on Park Square Green.
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Protesters at the gazebo during the June 14 “No Kings” rally on Park Square Green.
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Hundreds of protesters line Park Square Green for the “No Kings” rally on July 14.
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The honking of car horns and cheers from the crowd was the Saturday soundtrack at Park Square Green.
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