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Indy100 on MSNWhat does 'No Kings' protest mean? The recent mass demonstrations in the US explainedOn Saturday (January 14), mass protests against President Donald Trump took place across the US at the same time as a military parade in Washington D.C. for the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also fell on Trump's 79th birthday.
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.
With thousands of Americans showing up in 1,500 cities for “No Kings” protests, I wanted to know what motivated people.
If you've been online in the past month, you've probably seen the image of a gold crown with a red X through it—the branding for No Kings, the coalition
Social justice groups across country are planning demonstrations on June 14, as part of a national day of action organized by the 50501 movement.
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The Boot on MSNCody Johnson Calls on His Crowd to ‘Protest the Protests’ After No Kings Marches [Watch]Cody Johnson took a break from his normal setlist during a Saturday night (June 14) show to comment on the No Kings rallies taking place across the U.S. that day. The singer — who frequently delivers impassioned speeches on his patriotism or support for the military during his shows — talked to the crowd about watching the news,
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.
United West Virginia organized the assembly and chose the name “No Kings” after Trump posted a picture portraying himself as one. He also organized a $45 million dollar military parade to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.
People from across the state showed up at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines to protest against President Donald Trump on "No Kings Day."
An estimated 10,000 people gathered at Pioneer Park as part of the nation-wide 'No Kings' movement critical of the Trump administration