No Kings, Flag Day and ICE protests
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Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in nearly 2,000 cities and towns this weekend.
Millions of people across the country are expected to join in protest this weekend against Donald Trump’s administration, a movement intended to coincide with the president’s planned military parade in Washington — and the commander-in-chief’s 79th birthday.
Millions were expected to gather in “No Kings” demonstrations in over 1,500 cities on Saturday, the same day the Army is celebrating its 250th anniversary on Trump’s birthday.
This isn't the first protest San Antonio has seen this week in regards to immigration raids. On Wednesday, June 11, A peaceful demonstration was held despite a significant police presence and more than 300 demonstrators at the Alamo and City Hall.
Sign up for our Newsletters "We're here specifically today to deliver a message to our congressman, Andy Harris, that we tolerate no Kings in this country," said DeLane Lewis, who
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. Here is a breakdown on the No Kings movement and what to know ahead of the protests:Start the day smarter.
Protesters in Georgia are planning a day of defiance against Trump, with events in Atlanta and other cities nationwide.
If you've been online in the past month, you've probably seen the image of a gold crown with a red X through it—the branding for No Kings, the coalition
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the Fayette County Courthouse as part of nationwide "No Kings" protest organized by a grassroots organization.
On Saturday, an estimated 2,000 "No Kings" events will be held around the country to protest what organizers call the Trump administration's "authoritarian" actions. More than 40 are planned across Maryland,