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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.
Thousands peacefully gathered Saturday to protest the Trump administration as part of a nationwide 'No Kings' protest in nearly 2,000 locations.
June 14 will see the largest nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's second term thus far. Here's everything to know.
From Plattsburgh to Montpelier, and Rutland to Brattleboro, 'No Kings' rallies swept across Vermont and New York.
Protesters gathered at locations across Tulsa and other Oklahoma communities for "No Kings" demonstrations on June 14.
“People are mad, and people are ready to speak out,” said Sharon Riggle, who leads Batavia-Aurora Area Indivisible, one of the groups that helped organize the protest in Geneva on Saturday. “This is bigger than anything we’ve had before.”
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WTAP on MSNNo Kings protest in Muskingum ParkIn Muskingum Park, residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley were coming together for a different reason. Lisa Bammerlin, a concerned citizen, said over 200 people came out to be in one of the hundreds of No Kings protests taking place across the United States.
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.
Demonstrators turned out across the Cincinnati area and the country to protest President Trump's immigration actions, and a military parade in D.C.
Lowcountry locals flooded Hampton Park on Saturday to join nationwide demonstrations protesting President Donald Trump’s actions in office.
As President Donald Trump prepared to oversee a grand military parade in Washington D.C. to mark the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, and his own birthday, tens of thousands of Ameri
An estimated 10,000 people gathered at Pioneer Park as part of the nation-wide 'No Kings' movement critical of the Trump administration