Trump, No Kings and Protests
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Those opposing President Donald Trump participated in a loud and raucous No Kings protest at Ohio 256 and Refugee Road in Pickerington on June 14.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSN'No kings': How a military parade lit the fuse on historic protestsPresident Trump’s military parade in D.C., meant to honor the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, triggered massive nationwide protests against authoritarianism under the slogan “No Kings.”
Approximately 9,000 northern Nevadans gathered for a peaceful rally against President Donald Trump on Saturday. The event, organized by Indivisible
Three events have been planned for the national "No Kings" day of mobilization in Springfield. None of these have been canceled.
Nearly 230 people lined Idaho Street in Elko on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration as cars and trucks supporting the president's agenda held a cruise downtown, often driving
Over a thousand protesters gathered Saturday in downtown Oklahoma City as part of a nationwide “No Kings” movement protesting the Trump administration and its policies. Signs reading “Abort this presidency” and “No Kings” lined the crowd at City Hall downtown.
Governors aren't on the same page about the National Guard for "No Kings" protests. They are weighing public safety, and if Trump will step in.
Protests and the interactions between protesters and government authorities have a long history in the United States. From the Boston Tea Party to the Civil Rights movement, LBGTQ Stonewall uprising, the Tea Party movement and Black Lives Matter, public protest has been a crucial aspect of efforts to advance or protect the rights of citizens.
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Unions that rely on taxpayer-funded dues have taken prominent roles in organizing the “No Kings” protests that are set to be held across the nation on Saturday.
Columbus' massive Pride celebration takes place June 14. Meanwhile, No Kings rallies are planned across central Ohio, the Buckeye State and nation.
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNLocals gather in Youngstown for ‘No Kings’ protest against TrumpHundreds of people gathered in downtown Youngstown to participate in the “No Kings” nationwide protest against authoritarianism, organized by the Mahoning Valley Freedom Fighters.
About 60,000 people took to the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday for what organizers are calling "No Kings" Day, a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's policies.