Trump, Kings and protest
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Around 1,800 protests are set to coincide with President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C. yet none planned in the U.S. capital. Here's why.
Protests erupted across the country this weekend in opposition to President Donald Trump, including one held June 14 in downtown Alexandria.
Citizens in Columbus and Phenix City joined thousands nationwide in a peaceful protest against authoritarianism and in defense of democracy.
All "No Kings" protests have been canceled in Minnesota after two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot in targeted attacks.
Hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned across the country on the same day as Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
Colorado communities, including Genesee, will join nationwide "No Kings" protests this weekend, opposing Trump administration policies.
A large crowd gathered at Nampa City Hall for "No Kings Day," joining nationwide protests against Trump administration policies while counter-protesters showed support nearby.
As part of a country-wide movement, protestors in Springfield and Decatur brought out their signs and took to the streets for a 'No Kings' rally.
Kerri, a community organizer coordinating the No Kings Day protest in Fayetteville who asked we don't publish her last name for safety reasons, said things like bringing in the National Guard can only worsen an already tense protest.
Hundreds of people have gathered in Oklahoma City’s Scissortail Park Saturday morning to take part of the national No King’s Day protest and march.
More than 20 'No Kings' protests are scheduled in Tennessee for June 14, coinciding with President Trump's birthday and a military parade marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. What to know.