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The historic number of No Kings protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable ...
Three weeks after the “No Kings” protests on June 14, the Women’s March is hosting “Free America” protests on July Fourth to oppose President Donald Trump.
Protests in almost 2,000 locations are scheduled around the country, from city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, according to the No Kings website.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
"Like Trump and too many of the GOP (DFLers, too; all of us, actually), Chalberg tilts, obfuscates, buries, ignores, changes facts and history to suit his political perspective," Ray Anschel writes.
The “No Kings” protests are scheduled to take place to counter what organizers say are Trump’s plans to feed his ego on what is also his 79th birthday and Flag Day.
He has long sought a similar display of patriotic force. People take part in the Feb. 17 "No Kings Day" protest on Presidents Day near the Capitol in Washington. Jose Luis Magana, Associated Press ...
More "No Kings" protests against the president are scheduled to take place in July. The new protests, titled "Good Trouble Lives On," will take place on July 17. "Good trouble" is a term coined by ...
The "No Kings" protests and other demonstrations against Trump's policies are not about change; they're about exercising our democratic constitutional rights, write Jack P. Marschall of Berea in a ...
I was one of the thousands of participants holding onto an original sign at the “No Kings” protest in Portland, (“Tens of thousands join peaceful ‘No Kings’ protest in Portland; much ...
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