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About 5 million people attended No Kings protests across the United States on June 14, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the co-organizers. On the Treasure Coast, countless ...
Organizers of "No Kings" demonstrations that filled Cleveland's Public Square announce "Good Trouble Lives On" events for July 17, invoking civil rights leader John Lewis.
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.
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‘No Kings’ organizers plan next protest: ‘Good Trouble Lives On’On a June 16 call, "No Kings" organizers, which include the American Civil Liberties Union and the Transformative Justice Coalition, shared that the protest titled "Good Trouble Lives On" will be ...
Millions took to the streets on Saturday for No Kings Day, nationwide protests in cities big and small, timed to provide counter-programming for Donald Trump’s own military parade in Washington ...
"No Kings" rallies provided cover for extremists, with peaceful protests followed by assaults and vandalism in Seattle, Spokane, and Portland, mirroring tactics seen during BLM protests.
Chalberg argues Trump’s actions are just what Hamilton had in mind in writing Federalist No. 70. That couldn't be further from the truth, Ray Anschel writes.
According to prosecutors, Millar, dressed in all-black clothing and wearing a mask, confronted demonstrators at a “No Kings” protest near Nashville’s Bicentennial Mall on June 14.
Meanwhile throughout the country and throughout the world, people stood shoulder-to-shoulder, arm-in-arm, at the “No Kings” rallies. There’s nothing more American than that.
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‘No Kings’ rally organizers announce next protest date - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio — The organizers of the June 14 “No Kings” demonstrations, which drew thousands to events in Northeast Ohio and millions nationwide, have announced another nationwide protest ...
The message at all the “No Kings” events was simple. Trump doesn’t believe he is a president; he believes he is a king. And as such, he believes he is above the law.
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