Washington, protest and No Kings
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As a military parade rolls through Washington, DC, on Saturday – President Donald Trump’s birthday – millions of Americans are expected to protest in what organizers predict will be the strongest display of opposition to Trump’s administration since he took office in January.
Protests are scheduled in Bucks County and nationwide on June 14, with the largest turnout expected in Philadelphia. Here's what to know if you go.
President Trump was asked Thursday to respond to planned counterprotests that will coincide with a military parade in the nation’s capital to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. When asked to respond to the anti-Trump “No Kings” demonstrations expected around the country, Trump quipped: “I don’t feel like a king; I have to go through…
We implore everyone not to play into Trump’s hands and fall for his schemes,” the chair of the Washington State Democratic Party said in a statement.
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Springfield's 'No Kings' protests not canceled; organizers say messages were sent in errorThree events have been planned for the national "No Kings" day of mobilization in. None of these have been canceled.
Sellers are hawking "No Kings" t-shirts, hats and other items in a move to cash on anti-Trump protests planned for June 14.
More than 1.800 anti-Trump "No Kings" protests are expected across the country, with more than 75 in Florida. Here's what to know before you head out.