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A crowd estimated at about 600 people lined Route 20 Saturday for the third No Kings protest rally. Holding flags and handmade signs, the protestors braved a chilly day to stand for two hours at the intersection of Route 20 and the road into the Whole Foods shopping plaza.
Older protestors recalled their days demonstrating against the Vietnam War, while on the younger side, Sara Moussa, her son Emmett, and her daughter, Kate, showed up with Kate in a monarch butterfly costume, carrying a sign that read “no monarch but me.”
One sign tapped into the newly-launched Iran war, dubbed Epic Fury by the administration, stating: “Epic Fury is what we, the People, are feeling.”
A few came in costumes—a pink frog, a giraffe, and the Statue of Liberty.
A steady stream of drivers passing the demonstrators honked their horns in support.
The Sudbury protest was one of 169 No Kings rallies held in towns and cities across Massachusetts Saturday.










