Trump, protest and No Kings
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The "No Kings" protest is taking place in cities across the country in response to Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
By all accounts, the "No Kings" protest in Philadelphia was generally peaceful. Minus this one guy from Lancaster, allegedly.
Philadelphia will be the site of a “flagship protest” in a nationwide movement opposing President Donald Trump’s Administration on the same day as a major military parade in Washington. The demonstration is expected to disrupt traffic throughout the day.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker warned that at Saturday’s planned protest in Philadelphia against President Donald Trump’s policies, the “order of the day” for city police will be “keeping the peace.” “Philadelphia is ready for this weekend,
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of US cities and towns on Saturday in a wave of protests against the Trump administration as the US president staged a controversial military parade in Washington.
The 'No Kings' demonstrations this weekend—which were attended by as many as six million people—are some of the most prominent examples.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Paul has the latest on how Los Angeles is responding to potential violence at anti-Trump rallies on “Fox Report.”
Military veterans and local residents gathered in Washington, D.C. on June 14 to protest the military parade, President Trump, and ICE raids across the country.