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Thousands of ‘No Kings’ protesters demonstrated peacefully Saturday afternoon against the Trump administration at the Ohio Statehouse. Dozens of No Kings protests took place across Ohio as part of more than 2,
Jackson Township Police said they have identified a man who is allegedly responsible for hitting a woman with his vehicle and fleeing the scene during Saturday's No Kings Rally.
While rooted in the U.S., the message has spread far beyond its borders. Demonstrations inspired by or echoing "No Kings" have appeared in Tokyo, Mexico City and across Canada, where local groups have adopted the slogan to represent their own fights against perceived corruption and political excess.
Hundreds packed the Strongsville Commons Saturday, crowding around the gazebo and spilling along the northeast edge of Royalton and Pearl roads, their handmade signs and chants transforming the quiet square into a chorus of dissent.
Over 70 No Kings protests will take place around Ohio, with under a dozen in the region, according to the organization. Here are the protests planned for Saturday. For more information on the No Kings organization, click here.
Police in New York City, Austin, Chicago, D.C. and San Diego said zero protesters were arrested by their departments during Saturday's No Kings protests. Why it matters: No widespread violence was reported during the major mobilization of 7 million people protesting the Trump administration and some of its policies.
An estimated 20,000 participants in Madison's "No Kings" rally gather at the Capitol on Saturday as part of nationwide protests against the Trump administration's policies.