Hundreds of people lined up in front of The Common in Pittsfield on Saturday, October 18 for the No Kings rally against President Donald J. Trump. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.
Editor’s Note: On Monday, The Edge will have a more extensive report on No Kings rallies across Berkshire County. If you have photos from rallies, please send them to news@theberkshireedge.com. Be sure to include the name of the photographer.
Pittsfield — Hundreds of people attended the No Kings Rally held at The Common on Saturday, October 18.
The rally coincided with other rallies around Berkshire County and nationwide.
The attendees protested President Donald J. Trump and various policies and decisions he has made since his term started in January.
A full story will be published on Monday, October 20.
Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.
Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.Participants at the No Kings Rally held at the Common in Pittsfield Saturday, October 18. Photo by Shaw Israel Izikson.
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