No Kings, Washington and Trump
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Demonstrators are expected to take to the streets this weekend, protesting the Trump administration in Washington, D.C. and other cities around the country. Organizers are planning for more than 100,000 people to attend the “No Kings” demonstration along the National Mall on Saturday.
The first "No Kings Day" protests on June 14 were organized to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday and Flag Day when there was a military parade in Washington, DC, in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. That day, there were protests in more than 1,800 communities to oppose what they saw as Trump's power grab.
What is 'No Kings' protest? Wondering why or what people are protesting about on Saturday? Here's what to know and how to find a location near you.
No Kings' protests, marches and rallies against Trump will flood Pennsylvania and Delaware streets this weekend. See list of where they are near you.
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Millions expected to flood streets at ‘No Kings’ protests targeting Trump across all 50 states
Over 2,500 'No Kings' protest events planned nationwide as demonstrators oppose Trump's federalization of National Guard and ICE raids targeting immigrants.
WASHINGTON — Organizers are gearing up for a second "No Kings Day" protest on Saturday, Oct. 18, hoping to rival the success of the first demonstrations.
New England as part of a nationwide No Kings protest meant as a pushback to President Donald Trump’s actions. Boston is set to be one of the anchor events. During the first iteration of the No King’s protest in June,