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Colorado groups organizing marches across the state are planning another protest in July following a large turnout in Denver for the nationwide “No Kings” protest.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in nearly 2,000 cities and towns this weekend.
The size of the crowds suggested a summer of sustained anti-Trump protests may lie ahead. The initial lack of violence is a relief. For days beforehand, following protests in Los Angeles that turned violent,
Hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned across the country on the same day as Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
"We don't want anything to break out, so we're going to maintain our peacefulness." CBS12 will continue to follow 'No Kings' day protest updates. Find more ways to stay up to date with your latest ...
Around 15,000 people showed up for Houston’s “No Kings” protest Saturday morning, and the guy in the American flag mask towered over the rest of the crowd. At the edge of the protest, he was moving fast and purposefully, and when he bumped me, he nearly knocked me off the sidewalk.
Organizers across the country, including Indiana, are planning to host "No Kings" protests on June 14, which will coincide with both Flag Day and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. A military parade will also take place in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. military, White House officials have announced.
The protests, dubbed "No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance," are being organized by Indivisible, a progressive activist group that is partnering with groups including 50501 to decry Trump's ...
Protests against the Trump administration are set to take place in and around New York City Saturday as part of nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations. The protests coincide with Saturday's military parade in Washington,