Millions of people across America, and thousands across Montana attended "No Kings Day" protests on Saturday.

In Bozeman, thousands of protesters gathered on Main Street in front of the court house to voice concern about the current administration's policies. Throughout the state, protests were held in Missoula, Great Falls, and Butte.

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Famous Celebrity Attends "No Kings" Protest in Bozeman

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Among those in attendance was a famous actress who traded the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for a simpler life in Bozeman. Glenn Close has called Bozeman home since 2019, and shared videos from the protest on her Instagram page.

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It's not about screaming slogans. it's not about spitting hatred. It's the calm, unified PRESENCE of MILLIONS of Americans who refuse to let our beloved, magnificent country be sold out to the wannabe KING/OLIGARCH and his RUTHLESS, cruel, scheming puppeteers.

Demonstrators carried signs along Main Street with the following messages: "Make America Fair, Kind, and Truthful," "No Kings!," and "All of My Outrage Can't Fit on This Sign." According to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, over 3,000 people rallied in downtown Bozeman on Saturday. The protest was organized by Indivisible Bozeman.

 

 

 

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The majority of the "No Kings" protests in Montana on Saturday remained peaceful. A man in Bozeman was arrested after allegedly threatening demonstrators with a hammer. Video of the incident was shared on Facebook.

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