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Millions expected to attend ‘No Kings’ protests during Trump’s military parade - More than 2,000 ‘No Kings’ protests in all 50 states are planned for Saturday
As tourists flock to South Haven this weekend for HarborFest, a group of residents is preparing for a protest they assert is too important to delay.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cities large and small were preparing for major demonstrations Saturday across the U.S. against President Donald Trump, as officials urge calm, National Guard troops mobilize and Trump attends a military parade in Washington to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary.
A protest aimed at American President Donald Trump is taking place in Vancouver this weekend and could see Americans in attendance.
The "No Kings" Chicago protest Saturday in Daley Plaza is one of the anchor events for a national anti-Trump movement. It is one of more than 1,800 protests being held nationwide in response to the Trump military parade.
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WWMT on MSN'We're going to be peaceful': Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, South Haven join global protestsSeveral West Michigan communities are preparing to join an expected 1,800 global protests this weekend against perceived tyranny in the United States government
Philadelphia was chosen in part because it is where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence.
A massive protest will take place on June 14 across the country against President Donald Trump and his administration -- in affiliation with the 50501.
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WLKY on MSNWhat we know about 'No Kings' protests happening around the nation, including LouisvilleProtests have been ramping up around the country in response to immigration raids ordered by President Donald Trump.
The "No Kings day of action" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with more than 70 planned in Florida.
Far-right groups are sharing scary messages ahead of ‘No Kings’ protests - Accounts associated with extremist groups are sharing detailed information about protest organizers, including names and wher