No Kings, military parade and protest
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Oklahoma City will be one among hundreds of cities holding a "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's administration.
Nationwide "No Kings" protests against perceived authoritarianism and Trump's military parade remain peaceful, aside from isolated incidents.
That’s part of why George Atkinson, a former high school government teacher, felt compelled to join a protest in downtown Houston on Saturday. The 89-year-old affixed a sign to his walker that read, “The clothes have no emperor! He’s all hat and no cattle!”
The No Kings events come after days of protests following raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and Trump’s subsequent deployment of thousands of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to “temporarily protect” ICE and other federal personnel, along with federal property.
On Saturday, thousands are expected to take to the streets of New York and across the country as part of a “day of defiance” dubbed “No Kings,” but what exactly does the slogan mean? “No Kings” day was organized in response to a military parade and birthday celebration set on Flag
Thousands took to the streets for the ‘No Kings’ protest across the U.S. Here’s what we know about the turnout and the movement’s message.
A network of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for June 14 in Illinois. Find out when and where your nearest demonstration is.
On Saturday, June 14, hundreds of residents gathered in Canandaigua and Seneca Falls as part of the national “No Kings” protest movement—a coordinated response to what organizers describe as rising authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.
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KBOI on MSNNO KINGS day of action draws large crowd in BoiseBoise, ID (CBS2) — A national day of action, dubbed "NO KINGS," took place on Saturday at the State Capitol building in Boise, as a response to what organizers describe as "increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from President Donald Trump and his allies."
Tensions and safety concerns are rising over "No Kings Day" protests nationwide this Saturday. Here's how to stay safe while protesting in Florida.
Thousands of protesters across the US marched against the Trump administration as part the "No Kings" movement Saturday, June 14.