Thousands Rally at Baltimore’s War Memorial Plaza for ‘No Kings’ Day May 6, 2026

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The concerns on display stretched well beyond immigration. Terry Fitzgerald, 77, a Baltimore physician with Chesapeake Physicians for Social Responsibility, worked the crowd distributing flyers for Back from the Brink, a grassroots coalition urging the federal government to reduce the risk of nuclear war. Baltimore was the first city in the country to pass a Back from the Brink resolution.
“Just because you’re the most powerful doesn’t mean you should be crushing other people,” Fitzgerald said of his motivation to attend.
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