Kansas City, protest and No Kings
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On Saturday, people in the Kansas City area will gather for "No Kings Day," a day of protest against President Donald Trump.
With protests planned this weekend, here’s a look at the Kansas City Police Department’s policy on responding to First Amendment protected activities.
Hundreds of protesters are expected at rallies in the Kansas City region, including several in Johnson County, as part of a nationwide day of action against the Trump administration's policies.
A nationwide movement, these protests are set to coincide with a Flag Day military-style parade in Washington, D.C.
In Kansas City, a mass of protestors gathered at the Country Club Plaza. People from all walks of life shared a common goal to demonstrate their First Amendment right.
Kansas City is one of dozens of cities across the country preparing for protests Saturday as part of "No Kings Day" demonstrations.
The “No Kings Day of Defiance” was organized nationwide at the same time a military parade will mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C. The date also coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday as well as Flag Day.
Republican Governor Mike Kehoe’s also activated the Missouri National Guard ahead of the “No Kings Rallies” across Missouri.