Minnesota 'No Kings' protests canceled
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The event was one of more than 2,000 “No Kings” rallies held across the country on Saturday, protesting what organizers call “authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our democracy.
The American Civil Liberties Union said over 5 million people participated in protests against the Trump administration on June 14.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
"In America, we don't do kings," the No Kings website reads. "They've defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. [cq] No thrones. No crowns. No kings."
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
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Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in nearly 2,000 cities and towns this weekend.
Raleigh had two demonstrations on Saturday as part of nationwide protests against President Trump and his policies.
The anti-Trump protests in Austin remained peaceful, despite a 'credible threat' that forced a brief evacuation of the Texas Capitol complex.
Organizers of the “No Kings” demonstrations said millions had marched in hundreds of events. In Oregon, tens of thousands of people gathered in downtown Portland for two large protests -- one that began in Tom McCall Waterfront Park and the other at the Oregon Convention Center.
The "No Kings" protests were scheduled in Connecticut as early as 9:30 a.m. in Canton and Glastonbury and could last elsewhere until 6 p.m.
Between activism, election results and protest turnout, the prevailing political winds suggest the backlash to the president is real.