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State College ‘No Kings' rally draws hundreds, part of ... - MSNDespite a steady rain Saturday that alternated between drizzle and a downpour, hundreds of protesters descended on downtown State College with signs and raincoats as part of a nationwide series of ...
A new poll found that a majority of Hispanic respondents now disapprove of Trump's deportation program, detention practices, ...
The “No Kings” movement is shifting gears to counter what they’re calling the “authoritarian breakthrough” of Donald Trump’s second presidency. On Wednesday evening, the No Kings ...
The "Good Trouble Lives On" protest organizers were also behind the nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations that took place on June 14, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday and a ...
King Charles will host President Trump at Windsor Castle for an unprecedented second state visit in September, a recognition ...
Anti-Trump rallies organized by the protest coalition 50501 return this week, one month after "No Kings" rallies that estimates put at 5 million protesters in 2,100 communities. Previous 50501 ...
The nation's fourth wide-scale protest of the year is Thursday, July 17. This rally, dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On," follows the widely popular "No Kings" protest last month.
(The Center Square) – A month after the "No Kings Day" demonstrations across the country, "Good Trouble Lives On" will take their protests of President Donald Trump nationwide on Thursday.
“The right to peacefully assemble is enshrined in the Constitution, but as a student of American history, ‘No Kings Day’ took place on July 4, 1776,” Huizenga’s office stated.
This is not the first anti-Trump protest in The Villages. Some Villages residents also organized one of the No Kings Day protests held on June 14.
Two "Good Trouble Lives On" protests will be held in Philadelphia, which served as the flagship event for the "No Kings" protests on June 14: Chestnut Hill: Germantown Ave. and Bethlehem Pike, 4 p.m.
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