Trump, No Kings and protests
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What to know if there's a planned "No Kings" protest in your city on June 14? This map charts all the locations.
Watch: Thousands gather for 'No Kings’ protests across Northeast Ohio; Army parade happening in D.C.
The “No Kings” protests are a national movement opposing what organizers call increasing authoritarianism and political overreach.
Adding, "On June 14th, we’re showing up everywhere he isn’t — to say no thrones, no crowns, no kings." And that includes Florida. Of more than 70 "No Kings" protests scheduled across Florida on June 14,
I, uh, I am married. I am legally married. I am legally married. That’s about the only way you can really say it,” Mundel muttered
Cable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates.
Protesters held signs that read, “No kings since 1776,” “Bad Things Happen When Good People Do Nothing,” “Stop the Parade Fund Medicaid,” “When cruelty becomes normal compassion looks radical” and “Make Orwell Fiction Again.”
Organizers in Spokane have combined a local No Kings rally and a long-planned Pride festival. Pia Hallenberg, one of the Pride event organizers, estimates 60,000 people have turned out to the Lilac City’s tree-lined downtown riverfront park so far,
Los Angeles and cities around the nation are bracing for 'No Kings' protests ahead of Trump's military parade as an appeals court ruling keeps the National Guard under the president's control for now.