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An estimated 5 million people participated in the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. The organizers have another national day of action planned for July.
Organizers of the nationwide "No Kings Day" protests against President Trump’s policies say more than 5 million turned out in over 2,100 towns and cities across America.
The group’s camaraderie spilled into the sidewalks, as families, friends and neighbors marched along Hampton Boulevard. For ...
The “No Kings” protests were the largest protests to date in most rural communities, bigger in scale than the “Hands Off” protests held in April and the several nationally organized protests held ...
Protestors numbering in the thousands have begun their march at Scissortail Park, heading to City Hall. The lines of people are stretching across several blocks. The Oklahoma City "No Kings" protest ...
The White House dismissed "No Kings" demonstrations while Republicans celebrate the Army's 250th anniversary parade and Democrats criticize its connection to Trump's birthday.
The "No Kings National Day of Defiance" has been planned for Saturday, June 14, in response to what organizers call authoritarian actions from the Trump administration and Saturday's multimillion ...
About 1,500 people were involved in a peaceful protest in downtown Mobile today. It was all part of No Kings day.. 2,200 protests were held in cities across the country with a similar message.
The Brief. Millions of people across the U.S. marched in more than 2,000 cities Saturday as part of the nationwide "No Kings Day" protest against President Trump’s policies.
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