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Americans are divided over the "No Kings" protests, which were held across the country on June 14, according to new polling. The demonstrations - which coincided with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday and the U.
Emerging figures suggest the glut of protests across the country against President Donald Trump’s presidency marked one of the largest single days of demonstrations in United States history. “Based on hundreds of crowd-sourced records of No Kings Day event turnout,
Those millions included an estimated 200,000 people in Los Angeles, 100,000 in Philadelphia, 70,000 in Seattle and over 50,000 in New York.
Saturday’s anti-Trump protests have largely wound down across the U.S.—and most official events appear to have wrapped up without much controversy or violence. “In one of the largest protests in Seattle history,
Between activism, election results and protest turnout, the prevailing political winds suggest the backlash to the president is real.
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Millions marched in cities across the U.S. on Saturday as part of the nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations, according to event organizers
Crowds of demonstrators gathered around the country on Saturday, protesting what they called President Trump’s overreach.
In protest to President Donald Trump and his administration, Grand Valley residents gathered at Canyon View Park Saturday for a “No Kings” protest, being one of the nearly 2,000
Thousands of western Massachusetts residents rallied in the streets on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, joining the nationwide “No Kings” movement against actions they called authoritarian.
Protests large and small were set for Saturday throughout the Bay Area, from banner-hangings on overpasses, to major gatherings in San Jose’s St. James Park, and in Oakland’s Wilma
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Them on MSNSee Photos From the “No Kings” Protest in West HollywoodNo Kings” protests took place across the United States, with demonstrators pouring into the streets of their towns and cities to protest the Trump administration — and to voice their support for immigrant communities currently being targeted by ICE raids and deportations.