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Los Angeles and cities around the nation are bracing for 'No Kings' protests ahead of Trump's military parade as an appeals court ruling keeps the National Guard under the president's control for now.
Marines carried out the first known detainment in L.A. — the latest provocation in Trump’s militarized answer to immigration enforcement.
Local police deployed pepper spray and non-lethal munitions late Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles as the "No Kings" protest there began to devolve into a more confrontational event.
Los Angeles and cities around the nation are bracing for 'No Kings' protests ahead of Trump's military parade as an appeals court ruling keeps the National Guard under the president's control for now.
President Donald Trump has sent the Marines to Los Angeles in an effort to quash anti-ICE protests that have ravaged parts of the city on Tuesday. Images from L.A. show masked protesters blocking roads,
So-called "No Kings" protests were held in New York City and across the country Saturday. They focused on denouncing what organizers describe as President Trump's authoritarian policies and militarization of our democracy.
Hundreds protested in Marion against President Trump's policies and actions. Veterans at the protest expressed concern over a military parade and Trump's disregard for constitutional norms. A small group of counter-protestors supporting Trump also attended the rally.