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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The organizers of the June 14 “No Kings” demonstrations, which drew thousands to events in Northeast Ohio and millions nationwide, have announced another nationwide protest ...
Why June 14, 2025, was a great day June 14, 2025, was a great day. While some celebrated the birthday of a “wanna be” King, Americans were on the streets exercising their First Amendment rights.
Last weekend’s “No Kings” rally drew between 4 and 6 million people in hundreds of cities and towns, which means it might have been the biggest one-day protest in American history.
Whew! Days after the nationwide “ No Kings” protest rallies, including truly peaceful ones here in central Ohio, I’m happy to report that we — still — have no king in the U.S. of A.
A "No Kings" rally in Grand Rapids drew an estimated 1,100 demonstrators Saturday, June 14, 2025, according to organizers. Credit: Submitted photo ...
The "No Kings" protests and other demonstrations against Trump's policies are not about change; they're about exercising our democratic constitutional rights, write Jack P. Marschall of Berea in a ...
The “No Kings” protests were the largest protests to date in most rural communities, bigger in scale than the “Hands Off” protests held in April and the several nationally organized protests held ...
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
Turley complains that the ‘No Kings’ protests were organized by left wing groups, unions (oh my goodness – working people!) and “other organizations.” ...