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The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement.
Labelled as “No Kings Protest 2.0,” this rally is meant as a follow-up to the demonstrations held earlier against the backdrop of the Army Day Parade in Washington DC.
No Kings Day Protests People of all ages participated in “No Kings Day" in the Town of Herndon. The phrase “Let’s Go TACO” is an acronym that means "Trump Always Chickens Out.” ...
Continued: "On June 14th, we’re showing up everywhere he isn’t — to say no thrones, no crowns, no kings." The military parade celebrated the U.S. Army's 250th Birthday Parade.
Rally for No Kings Day in Kingstowne: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on June 14, South Van Dorn Street & Kingstowne Village Parkway, Kingstowne No Kings Falls Church: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on June 14, 3480 S ...
People take part in the “No Kings Day” protest on Presidents Day in Washington, in support of federal workers and against recent actions by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, Monday, Feb ...
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks. On July 4, local ...
The No Kings events are intended to present a peaceful but patriotic “split screen” to the Trump administration’s military parade and reject what they call the president’s overreach ...
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger An estimated 42,000 Vermonters attended last weekend’s No Kings Day protests, organizers said, making it one of the biggest one-day demonstrations in state history.
I had parked on a residential street between downtown Burlington and the UVM campus, and was headed down to the No Kings Day protest on the waterfront. I was carrying an American flag and a sign, with ...