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Organizers across Western New York are preparing for "No Kings" protests scheduled for Saturday. We spoke with organizers of events planned in Buffalo, Williamsville, Wellsville, and Jamestown.
Saturday, the United States Army celebrates its 250th anniversary. Trump is honoring the day with a military parade - the first such event since the end of the first Gulf War in 1991. Millions across the country are expected to hold “No Kings” protests in response.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNWhat to know about the ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump in MichiganThe biggest single-day mobilization of resistance since President Donald Trump returned to office is expected Saturday, June 14, with "No Kings" protests in cities across the U.S.
Police in Sonoma and Napa counties are preparing as North Bay protesters join a nationwide wave of No Kings Day rallies.
Nationwide protests are scheduled on the day of a large-scale military parade President Donald Trump has planned in Washington, D.C. Binghamton will be one of the sites of many protests planned across the country on June 14 to coincide with President Donald Trump's planned military parade taking place in Washington, D.C.
Organizer of Des Moines' "No Kings" protest Lori Hunt says planning for Saturday's demonstration started about three weeks ago. Since then, she's been working to ensure safety at
On Saturday, thousands are expected to take to the streets of New York and across the country as part of a “day of defiance” dubbed “No Kings,” but
Local protests will be held in the mid-Hudson Valley on the same day as many others across the country. On June 14, dubbed "No Kings Day" by organizers, protests will be held in Rhinebeck and Newburgh.
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KLBK Lubbock on MSN‘No Kings’ protest set to happen Saturday in Lubbock and organizers say they are expecting big crowdThe ‘No Kings’ protest, scheduled for June 14th in Lubbock, Texas, is expected to draw over 200 people and will be held at the Tim Cole Memorial Park from noon to 2 p.m.