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A large protest organized by the "No Kings" movement against US President Donald Trump was held in Los Angeles amid heightened tensions over ongoing anti-deportation rallies. Local authorities pleaded for calm at the events,
The “No Kings” movement stemmed from the “Hands off!” protests that took place in April and May. Saturday’s protests also opposed Trump’s military parade honoring the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which coincided with the president’s 79th birthday.
Protesters gathered in downtown Mobile as part of nationwide demonstrations against Trump's administration, with one attendee claiming the turnout exceeded expectations for "lower Alabama."
Protesters plan to march through Minnesota's capital city on Saturday as part of nationwide counterprogramming to President Trump's planned military parade in Washington, D.C.
Organizers across the country, including Indiana, are planning to host "No Kings" protests on June 14, which will coincide with both Flag Day and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. A military parade will also take place in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. military, White House officials have announced.
Thousands gathered in Houston for a "No Kings" protest, denouncing President Trump’s policies. Panelists react to the ideals behind the nationwide movement and share what they believe is next.
On Saturday, organizers say millions of people participated in "No Kings" protests across the nation. It was organized by a group that was founded in Colorado.
Thousands of protesters across the US marched against the Trump administration as part the "No Kings" movement Saturday, June 14.