Three frogs, a shark, a unicorn and a Tyrannosaurus rex dance in front of a line of heavily armored police in riot gear.
Protesters have taken to wearing oversized inflatable costumes to deflate tensions and draw attention at rallies against ...
WASHINGTON — As people take to the streets for the "No Kings" protests Saturday, many are wearing inflatable costumes, but where did the trend start and why? Supporters say the costumes lower tension ...
A person wearing an inflatable custom depicting President Donald Trump was among a group of protesters at the Miami-Torch of Friendship in downtown, Miami, during the ‘No Kings’ anti-Trump protests ...
This year, an inflatable costume is the new black. National organizers of Saturday’s “No Kings” protests encouraged attendees to keep the vibe humorous and light and encouraged funny signs and ...
"No Kings" Day is coming up on Saturday, Oct. 18, in protest of President Donald Trump and his administration. The first demonstration, held in June, was made up of more than five million people, ...
Millions of people turned out nationwide on Oct. 18 to protest actions by the Trump administration and celebrate their Constitutional rights to freedom of speech and assembly. The crowds at an ...
Inspired by the Portland Frog, a protester who began dressing in an inflatable frog costume to attend the protests, Operation Inflation gives away costumes to people protesting ICE to "help deflate ...
Demonstrators dressed up in inflatable animal costumes to protest outside a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in a Chicago suburb on Friday, October 17. Footage by Brendan ...
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! But this isn't the Land of Oz, it's a Portland protest. Full of colorful animal costumes, some protests in Portland, Oregon, against U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Neon signs, bullhorns and...inflatable frogs? Demonstrators in animal costumes have become the latest protest staple, sparked by a Portland protestor in an inflatable frog costume at an Oct. 4 rally ...