Trump, No Kings and Protesters
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The ‘No Kings’ protests are in response to President Donald Trump’s actions in office, including a $45 million “military parade.”
Community members in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, South Haven and other cities in West Michigan are set to join about 1,800 global protests against perceived tyranny in the United States government. From 12-2 p.
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Under the rallying cry “ No Kings ,” the movement’s flagship demonstration is happening in Philadelphia, while cities like New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, London and Nairobi are also seeing crowds. Abroad, the campaign adopted the name “No Tyrants” in countries where monarchies remain in place, such as Canada and Australia.
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Across the United States, massive demonstrations erupted as protesters marched against President Trump's policies, advocating for democracy and immigrant rights. While most events remained peaceful, confrontations occurred in Los Angeles and Portland,
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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
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