Berkeley 'No Kings' protest: More than 1,000 turn out to rally
The 'No Kings' protest in Berkeley brought together over 1,000 people who spoke out against the Trump administration. The event was one of many across the nation, with rallies taking place in nine Bay Area counties. Protesters gathered on two pedestrian bridges, with organizers estimating at least 800 people on the University Avenue bridge and over 200 on the Gilman Street bridge. The events were peaceful, with no incidents reported between protesters and Berkeley police. The 'No Kings' movement aims to resist the perceived authoritarianism and corruption of the Trump administration.
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