Another round of what organizers hope will be mass protests is planned for Saturday in cities across Texas and the United States. The "No Kings" protests are aimed at President Donald Trump and the administration.

The last No Kings protest that took place in October, drew close to 3000 people in Dallas according to the Dallas Morning News.

What Are People Protesting?

According to the Dallas Morning News, the organizers behind the protest say this third round of protests is designed to push back against the administration on several issues, including immigration, elections, education, and the war in Iran.

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According to the Dallas Morning News, despite the name of the protests, Trump doesn't believe he is a king.

The Associated Press reported President Donald Trump previously said he felt attendees were “not representative of the people of our country,” and insisted he is not a king. Trump has broadly defended his aggressive deportation campaign and blamed local officials for refusing to cooperate.

In Lubbock, the No Kings protest is planned for Downtown Lubbock at Citizens Tower from 11am to 2pm.

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