Ohio, Trump and protest
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The No Kings website reports more than a dozen protests are planned across Ohio, with major rallies in Columbus, Cleveland, and Northeast Ohio communities. Columbus: No Kings will be concurrent with Stonewall Columbus Pride March on Friday, June 13, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Ohio Statehouse, downtown Columbus
Indivisible, the group behind the "No Kings" protests scheduled around the country, plan to participate in the 2025 Stonewall Columbus Pride March.
June’s modification of Huron and Prospect precedes a couple other notches on Cleveland Moves’ docket. Next year, construction is set to begin on similar bike-lane makeovers of Payne Avenue, on the Superior Midway Cycletrack and on the Memorial Loop, a three-mile bike lane linking Ohio City with Ontario Street.
The Cleveland Division of Police urges demonstrators attending the planned protest on June 14 to “remain orderly, respectful of public spaces, and follow all applicable laws.”
Protests against ICE raids and Trump administration immigration policies are occurring in Los Angeles and parts of Ohio. More nationwide protests are scheduled for June 14, coinciding with Trump's ...
Protests are scheduled nationwide June 14 as part of the No Kings national day of defiance against President Trump. The Marion protest will take place at the Marion County Courthouse noon-2 p.m. The protests coincide with President Trump's planned military parade on Flag Day and aim to denounce his policies and alleged authoritarianism.
Hundreds of rallies are planned nationwide June 14, including one in Akron, opposing the military parade scheduled in Washington, D.C., the same day.