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The No Kings events come after days of protests following raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and Trump’s subsequent deployment of thousands of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to “temporarily protect” ICE and other federal personnel, along with federal property.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
A man said he is "done with guns" after being arrested on a gun charge at a "No Kings" protest in El Paso, Texas.
Protests are underway in Jacksonville and across the United States as part of the "No Kings" nationwide day of defiance. Watch live coverage here.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA ICE protests, Day 10: Demonstrations a day after No Kings dayThe new round of protests comes as the No Kings demonstrations were held across the United States on Saturday to protest the policies of the Trump administration. Counting the pre
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The Oshkosh Northwestern on MSN'No Kings' protest in Oshkosh draws 1,500 as rallies also planned in Manitowoc, SheboyganAround 2,000 protests and rallies were planned nationwide, with thousands of people also attending staged “No Kings” events in Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Green Bay. Rallies were canceled in Minnesota out of caution following shootings targeting local lawmakers.
Thousands lined both sides of Monroe Street outside the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee for the "No Kings" demonstration on June 14.
Learn how Texas laws impact “No Kings Day” protesters, including mask-wearing regulations, and discover safety tips for demonstrations.
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The Journal News on MSNSee livestream video of June 14 No Kings protests from across the United StatesProtests in New York City coincided with the first day of early voting in the mayoral primary. At least 2,000 protests were taking place across the United States Saturday, June 14, after weeks of escalating tensions between citizens over the policies and actions of President Donald Trump's administration.
The event — in which participants lined the bridge from Wysor Street to Riverside Avenue — was part of a nationwide "No Kings" protest.