Protest, No Kings
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While tensions escalate as protests against ICE continue to grip major cities, "No Kings" demonstrations are underway across the U.S.
Protesters returned to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Sunday, one day after a nationwide series of "No Kings Day" demonstrations.
Crowds protesting ICE and Pres. Trump make their way to the federal building in L.A. on June 14, where Marines have replace the National Guard at the entrance.
A suspect was arrested in connection with threats made against state lawmakers who planned to attend Saturday's "No Kings" protest at the Texas Capitol in Austin, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The 'No Kings' demonstrations this weekend—which were attended by as many as six million people—are some of the most prominent examples.
T housands of troops will march through Washington, D.C. as a part of President Donald Trump’s national military parade on Saturday to honor the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army.
Anti-Trump protesters rallied across the country yesterday as the president presided over a military parade in Washington. The administration’s immigration crackdown has prompted demonstrations in major US cities over the past week.