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Tens of thousands mobilized across the Pacific Northwest on June 14, along with millions nationwide, in protest of President Donald Trump’s policies.
This month’s No Kings march ended peacefully, organizers say city planning and a notable lack of riot gear led to the success ...
The coalition of organizers behind the 'No Kings' protests are planning parades, rallies and more on July 4, as well as another 'day of action.' ...
OpEd: No Kings was never about a single rally. It's about a people rising. Because no one is coming to save us from Donald ...
Other No Kings protest marches in Suffolk County included Sag Harbor, Riverhead, Huntington, Hampton Bays, Amityville and ...
On June 14, anti-Trump "No Kings" protests took place in cities across the United States on Trump's 79 th birthday, which ...
Regular News & Observer columnist Gene Nichol spoke at the “No Kings” protest in Raleigh. Here’s what he had to say about ...
Organizers revealed next steps including boycotts, a John Lewis-inspired mass protest of Donald Trump in July, and training 1 ...
The White House and parade organizers said 250,000 people attended the June 14 event. Democratic figures and social media users disagreed.
An estimated 5 million people participated in the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. The organizers have another national day of action planned for July.
The military parade came just after Trump activated the California National Guard over the governor’s objections and ...
Descendants of veterans and migrants rallied at the Houma courthouse to protest against what they saw as a slide toward a U.S. monarchy.