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The start of L.A.’s descent into seemingly endless disorder began hours after federal judge Margo A. Rocconi, a magistrate ...
At least 1,500 "No Kings" protests nationwide were scheduled Saturday, the same day as President Donald Trump's large-scale military parade in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the U.S. Army and his ...
This past weekend, some 2,000 “No Kings” protests visited American cities in opposition of President Trump’s deportation efforts after violent riots engulfed Los Angeles the week prior.In ...
“No Kings” will follow several days of nationwide protests against federal immigration raids including in Los Angeles, where Trump's deployment of the National Guard further agitated his ...
Protesters, advocates and attorneys say L.A law enforcement uses less-lethal weapons frequently and unnecessarily, causing ...
Joining marches and other demonstrations around the country, more than 100 people gathered at prominent locations in La Jolla on June 14 for a “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump.
A No Kings protester in Mt. Pleasant offers a peace symbol while carrying a flag Saturday. (Photo by Christopher Johnson). The protest began at 11 AM at the north end of town.
Progressive-led “No Kings Protests” showcased strong opposition to Trump and his policies, turning out millions of energized protesters across the nation. Organizers intentionally avoided gathering in ...
This past weekend, some 2,000 “No Kings” protests visited American cities in opposition of President Trump’s deportation efforts after violent riots engulfed Los Angeles the week prior.
‘No Kings’ rally, march in Austin mostly peaceful The Austin protest was one of more than 2,000 held across the U.S. by the progressive group Indivisible and grassroots collective 50501.
Demonstrators came out in cities across the U.S. to protest President Trump. Organizers of Saturday's "No Kings" demonstrations said millions marched in hundreds of events.
Roughly half of the California National Guard troops placed under federal control and sent to Los Angeles are going home ...