North Texans are set to take to the streets Saturday across several cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for a for the third round of No Kings protests.

The demonstrations, organized by the nonprofit Indivisible and several partner organizations, are meant to express opposition to the Trump administration’s current policies, according to the No Kings website. Organizers are expecting millions to show up to the protests across the country, The Associated Press reported.

The first No Kings protests in June last year drew thousands to Dallas-Fort Worth streets and millions nationwide. In the fall, thousands of people in Dallas rallied in the second round protests.

9:45 a.m.: No Kings rallies begin in North Texas as dozens protest in Frisco

Dozens of protesters lined both sides of FM 423 at Old Newman Road in Frisco to protest the Trump administration as part of the third nationwide No Kings protest Saturday.

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Derrell Everette, a Little Elm, resident hooted as he held a sign protesting the administration’s tariffs. Everette, 57, who is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm, said the war in Iran motivated him to attend the No Kings protest. He said that Trump’s decision to deploy troops to the regionescalated the conflict.

“Being a veteran, this is not what I fought for,” Everette said. “It’s not going to end well.”

Attendees at the Frisco rally waved American flags, chanted slogans such as “No ICE, No War, No Kings” and blew bubbles as cars driving by honked in support.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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