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The View cohost Ana Navarro described her participation in the nationwide “No Kings” protests over the weekend as “uplifting” during a panel discussion on the demonstrations that coincided with the U.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
Saturday’s anti-Trump protests have largely wound down across the U.S.—and most official events appear to have wrapped up without much controversy or violence. “In one of the largest protests in Seattle history,
Trump ordered increased deportations in Democrat cities, following "No Kings" protests; NYC Mayor Adams said the city won't aid civil enforcement but will support criminal enforcement.
The county's sheriff had made incendiary remarks about police response should any violence occur. But nothing happened.
Thousands of western Massachusetts residents rallied in the streets on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, joining the nationwide “No Kings” movement against actions they called authoritarian.
Georgia's leaders stress order ahead of planned protests, distinguishing between peaceful assembly and violence.
Two people were arrested Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" Motor March protest, according to the Tucson Police Department.
Thousands of people gathered at the Statehouse in central Ohio today to participate in a protest against President Trump.This demonstration is part of a nation
Your commitment to exercising your First Amendment rights with respect, dignity, and unity reflects the very best of our city,” the City of Houston shared in a social media post. “No arrests. No serious injuries.
No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, we’re taking action to reject authoritarianism—and show the world what democracy really looks like. We’re not gathering to feed his ego. We’re building a movement that leaves him behind.
Demonstrators crowded into streets, parks and plazas across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Trump, marching through downtowns and blaring anti-authoritarian chants mixed with support for protecting democracy and immigrant rights.