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As the Trump administration’s forceful immigration raids continue, protesters in Philadelphia and across the country will take to the streets to protest as part of a nationwide “No Kings” rally. Over 2,
Philadelphia will host a massive 'No Kings' protest, with attendees "pregaming" at a SEPTA station amid thousands of anti-Trump rallies. What to know.
Rallygoers gathered in downtown Reno near the “Believe” structure to protest what they consider Trump administration overreach.
As the “No Kings” rally returns to Austin, Gov. Greg Abbott cites safety concerns. Organizers say the movement is peaceful and focused on protecting democratic rights.
News reached out to 11 law enforcement agencies following last weekend's protest which tens of thousands of people attended.
Thousands of Kentuckians are expected to take to the streets on Saturday at any of the 24 NO KINGS rallies that’ll be happening in different locations around the state.
Tens of thousands of Wisconsinites participated in No Kings marches and rallies Saturday, with turnout exceeding the June No Kings rallies in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay and even in smaller towns including Hayward.
Thousands of South Carolinians are expected to gather at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Statehouse to be a part of what organizers say will be the largest organized protest in American history.