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Another nationwide day of protest is set for this weekend. Here’s what we know about ‘No Kings’ 2
As President Donald Trump arrived at his military parade in Washington, DC, this June to a 21-gun salute and members of the crowd singing “Happy Birthday,” about five million people across the country took to the streets to protest his administration.
"The anger level is way higher" than it was earlier this year, which will drive up turnout, organizer says. GOP accuses protesters of hating America.
Donald Trump was shouted at by pro-Palestine protesters who accused him of being “the Hitler of our time” as he went out for dinner in Washington DC. The president took a rare evening off to sit down for a meal with members of his cabinet as he ...
Several thousand protesters marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to demand that U.S. President Donald Trump end the deployment of National Guard troops patrolling the capital city’s streets. With Trump vowing crackdowns in other Democratic-led cities ...
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Anti-Trump ‘No Kings Day’ protests return to NYC on Saturday: Here’s where you can find them
New York City will see another round of “No Kings Day,” protests this Saturday against President Donald Trump and his administration, with multiple events planned across the five boroughs. The nationwide mobilization was first announced on June 14,
Donald Trump glared at a group of pro-Palestinian protesters who confronted him at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak, and Stone Crab in Washington, DC.
Here’s what “No Kings” protests are, when they are, where they will be in Florida this weekend and what to know about Florida laws for protesting.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will be headlining the “No Kings” protest in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Of the 2,500 No Kings protests planned across the nation this weekend, one of the flagship events will be held blocks from the White House.