Hundreds gathered to protest President Donald Trump and his policies during a No Kings protest along the Helen Boosalis Trail near Nebraska Parkway on Saturday.
JoAnne Kissel of Lincoln holds a sign during a No Kings protest Saturday along Nebraska Parkway.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
Demonstrators hold signs on a pedestrian bridge over Nebraska Parkway during a No Kings protest Saturday.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
Kathy Ford, left and her husband Mike Ford, both from Lincoln, wave to cars passing by on Nebraska Parkway during a No Kings protest Saturday. “We just feel like democracy is in danger, and we need to speak out,” Mike Ford said.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
Demonstrators hold signs on a hill near Nebraska Parkway during a No Kings protest Saturday.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
Demonstrators hold signs on a pedestrian bridge over Nebraska Parkway near South 27th Street during a No Kings protest Saturday.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
A demonstrator dressed as Donald Trump wears a sandwich board and prison stripes on Saturday during a No Kings protest along Nebraska Parkway.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
Demonstrators walk along Nebraska Parkway during a No Kings protest Saturday.
Nearly 1,000 people lined Nebraska Parkway Saturday morning as Lincoln joined the nation in thousands of No Kings demonstrations. Millions were expected to attend the coast-to-coast rallies.