Coos County residents from Gorham and nearby participate Oct. 18 in the second national "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump and his White House administration. June 14 was the first "No Kings" demonstration throughout New Hampshire and nationally. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
The wooden moose sculpture on Gorham town common is not sporting a "No Kings" sign on Oct. 18 but the people surrounding it are. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
The multicolored fall foliage is a backdrop to the colored, handmade signs and an American flag held by demonstrators at the second national "No Kings" protest in Gorham Oct. 18. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
Coos County residents from Gorham and nearby participate Oct. 18 in the second national "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump and his White House administration. June 14 was the first "No Kings" demonstration throughout New Hampshire and nationally. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
The wooden moose sculpture on Gorham town common is not sporting a "No Kings" sign on Oct. 18 but the people surrounding it are. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
The multicolored fall foliage is a backdrop to the colored, handmade signs and an American flag held by demonstrators at the second national "No Kings" protest in Gorham Oct. 18. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
GORHAM — Nearly 200 people met up at the town common on Saturday as part of the second nationwide “No Kings” protest.
The demonstrators waved to passersby, holding signs with a range of messages, from “We the people defend democracy” to “Respect the Constitution, obey the rule of law” to “Trump government shutdown, tariff disaster.” Some people wore costumes.
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