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Thousands of San Franciscans lined the streets and sand from the Embarcadero to Ocean Beach on Saturday for the second “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump.
Mission Local was there to cover the protest. Below you can see even more photos from a contributor.
A person in a wide skirt and hat stands on a platform, surrounded by a group of similarly dressed people raising their hands. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
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A large crowd holds protest signs at Embarcadero Plaza. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A large crowd of people holding signs gathers outside a building, captured inside the building through a glass window. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A person at a protest holds a sign reading “History without discomfort is propaganda.” Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A person in a scout uniform stands on a San Francisco city street, holding a camera, with a large group of protesters in the background. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A protest march on a San Francisco street, with people holding signs and a car carrying protestors speaking to the crowd. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A person kneels next to a large dog on a leash at the San Francisco “No Kings” protest. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
Four students stand side by side holding signs at the San Francisco “No Kings” protest. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
A man walks naked down a San Francisco street with protesters in the background. Photo by Jay A. Martin.
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