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The historic number of No Kings protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable ...
It is oh-so-comforting to know that Sen. Susan Collins and Sen. Angus King are in positions to make decisions on what’s best ...
During the June 14 “No Kings” protest in Portland, I stood with a sign for two hours on the corner of Congress and Franklin.
Through great improvisation, “No Kings” made a serious political point at the expense of those who ignored it. While protesters flooded Freeport’s Main Street, the Maine Republican Assembly ...
About 5 million people attended No Kings protests across the United States on June 14, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the co-organizers. On the Treasure Coast, countless ...
"No Kings" rallies provided cover for extremists, with peaceful protests followed by assaults and vandalism in Seattle, Spokane, and Portland, mirroring tactics seen during BLM protests.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
The spotlight should have been on the atmosphere of collaboration, not on a pair of arrests. I am writing in response to the coverage of the “No Kings” event on June 14. The event was ...
"Like Trump and too many of the GOP (DFLers, too; all of us, actually), Chalberg tilts, obfuscates, buries, ignores, changes facts and history to suit his political perspective," Ray Anschel writes.
An imperial judiciary, indeed. No, there are no kings in the United States – just a bunch of black-robed activists who seem to have forgotten the difference between "Your Honor" and "Your Majesty." ...
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