What there had not been, however, were inflatable frogs.
President Trump mocked the “whacked out” protestors who attended the “No Kings” rallies, saying they are outcasts who do not ...
Thousands of protesters across the state joined the second wave of nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday. The protests were held in cities and rural communities in all parts of Wisconsin.
In Rice Lake, which has a population of about 9,000, more than 700 people attended a rally, said organizer Mark Sherman — ...
The Saturday morning "No Kings" protest in Oklahoma City is the latest public display against the Trump Administration.
Chants, banners, and marching feet returned to Tallahassee Oct. 18 as the “No Kings Day” movement rallied thousands across the country.
The protest unfolded amid reports that the Trump administration plans to make dramatic changes in local-level ICE leadership.
Peaceful crowds gathered all over the country and locally in Westfield, West Springfield, Springfield, Ludlow, Amherst and ...
Tens of thousands of Coloradans showed up to 60 rallies statewide, in a show of opposition to Trump Administration.
A person wearing an inflatable custom depicting President Donald Trump was among a group of protesters at the Miami-Torch of Friendship in downtown, Miami, during the ‘No Kings’ anti-Trump protests ...
CNN's Julia Vargas Jones reported she was seeing "a lot of Mexican and Mexican-American flags" at the No Kings rally in LA — symbolizing that attendees were tired of Trump's "authoritarian government" ...
The "No Kings" protests draw their name from the idea that the United States doesn't have a king — a reference to Trump's ...
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