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The American Civil Liberties Union said over 5 million people participated in protests against the Trump administration on June 14.
The protests were largely peaceful, with a strong police presence ensuring safety, as reports emerged of political violence in Minnesota. In downtown Miami, a large crowd gathered
Thousands of anti-Trump protests are erupting across the United States this weekend under the banner of “No Kings” day.
"No Kings" protests are planned in several cities and towns in Massachusetts on Saturday June 14, according to organizers.
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Hundreds came out in the rain in Evansville, the Courier & Press reported, to protest outside the Winfield K. Denton Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse. Two advocacy groups, Indivisible Evansville and Evansville Resistance, organized the protest.
Thousands in Kingston rallied with puppets and brass bands to protest Trump’s military parade, joining similar demonstrations across the US.
On Saturday, June 14, thousands of Americans hit the streets for “No Kings” protests, including in San Diego County.
Protests called "No Kings" are planned nationwide on June 14, coinciding with President Trump's birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C. The protests aim to counter the military parade and reject authoritarianism,
Organizers are calling for Americans to attend demonstrations across the country to protest President Trump on his 79th birthday.
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The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with hundreds planned across.
Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was shot and critically wounded during the protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14. He later died in the hospital from his injuries, the Salt Lake City Police Department confirmed in a news release.