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A number of protests meant to voice opposition to President Trump are expected around the country on Saturday. This includes a number in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Protests took place across Northeast Ohio Saturday, from Cleveland to Akron to Youngstown, opposing U.S. President Donald Trump's agenda and his military parade in Washington D.C.
Northeast Ohio cities are preparing for a wave of protests Saturday as part of "No Kings Day," a national movement opposing what organizers call increasing authoritarianism and political overreach.
The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.
Ohio protest laws have changed since the death of George Floyd in 2020. Here's what to know ahead of June 14 rallies planned in Ohio and the U.S.
Protesters held signs that read, “No kings since 1776,” “Bad Things Happen When Good People Do Nothing,” “Stop the Parade Fund Medicaid,” “When cruelty becomes normal compassion looks radical” and “Make Orwell Fiction Again.”
Ohio law protects your right to protest, but with restrictions. Here’s what to know about your rights, legal changes & staying safe during demonstrations.
Cartoonish grandstanding” is how the Today in Ohio podcast describes the latest antics of Sen. Bernie Moreno in his response to the serious protests occurring in Los Angeles over ICE raids. Moreno – who has no authority in the matter – suggests stripping Los Angeles of the 2028 Olympics and 2026 FIFA World Cup.