The ‘No Kings’ rally took over the steps of the West Virginia Capitol Building on Saturday for the second time this year with the first happening back in June. WCHS TV talked with attendees show said they were exercising their first amendment right to stand up to the what they said are the dangers threating the democracy of the country under the Trump administration. West Virginia State Del. Mike Pushkin said the ongoing government shutdown is one of many reasons for the large turnout to the rally. Over 2,500 ‘No Kings’ rallies were happening across the nation, with around 20 taking place in the Mountain State.