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Santa Barbara residents, on Saturday, June 14, will join the No Kings Protest, which is expected to be the largest single-day mobilization since Donald
On Saturday, June 14, a nationwide movement dubbed “No Kings” will take place in over 1,800 cities across the United States. Millions are expected to join what organizers are calling the largest single-day protest against authoritarianism since President Donald Trump returned to office.
Thousands of protesters across the US marched against the Trump administration as part the "No Kings" movement Saturday, June 14.
Indivisible Santa Barbara invites the community to take part in the “No Kings!” national day of protest and to join the ‘Hands Along Cabrillo’ event. Stand up to protect democracy and to show that we don’t support kings in the USA. On Saturday ...
As many as 8,000 people attended the Santa Cruz event and about 1,500 turned out in Watsonville on Saturday. Organized by local chapters of activist organization Indivisible, the rallies were among hundreds across the U.
Protests large and small were set for Saturday throughout the Bay Area, from banner-hangings on overpasses, to major gatherings in San Jose’s St. James Park, and in Oakland’s Wilma
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNNo Kings Los Angeles: Unlawful assembly declared at downtown LA protest siteLos Angeles police have issued a dispersal order at No Kings protests downtown. Officers shot tear gas and rubber bullets at what they called "outside agitators."
More than 12,000 people waving signs and chanting their frustrations protested President Donald Trump in rallies across Ventura County on June 14, officials estimated. About 5,500 people attended a "No Kings" protest outside the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura,