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The "No Kings" protest and march happening in Philadelphia on Saturday coincides with hundreds of rallies scheduled to take place across the country.
Protest across from Congressman Andy Harris’ Office on East Churchville Road in Bel Air. Protesters participated in the national NO KINGS day of action, a mass mobilization opposing
More than 1,000 demonstrators are expected to rally in West Palm Beach today for 'No Kings Day,' a nationwide event protesting Donald Trump on his birthday.
Thousands gathered Saturday morning in cities around Central Florida and the state as part of what’s being called a “nationwide day of defiance” against the man in the Oval Office they say
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'No Kings Day' Protests start across OrlandoDemocratic State Representative Anna Eskamani and Republican Congressman Randy Fine join FOX 35's Garrett Wymer, Chris Lindsay and Anna Eskamani live to break down their reactions to the protests and the vibes across Florida on this joint Flag Day & 'No Kings Day of Defiance.
While some are celebrating, others are protesting. Across the country, 'No Kings Day' demonstrations are giving people a chance to speak out against the Trump Administration.
While President Donald Trump attended a military parade he ordered on his birthday to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., thousands of people in the Kansas City metro area flexed their First Amendment right Saturday to voice their opposition to polices of the Trump administration during the “No Kings” national day of defiance.
The Houston demonstration is one of several planned in the region throughout the day and is expected to draw thousands of protesters.
Thousands of No Kings Day protests are expected across the U.S. on June 14 to protest the Trump administration's policies, including 33 in Iowa.
Part of a national day of mobilization, the protests were scheduled the same day as President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.