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Saturday’s anti-Trump protests have largely wound down across the U.S.—and most official events appear to have wrapped up without much controversy or violence. “In one of the largest protests in Seattle history,
Dallas Police say 1,300 people are estimated to be in Downtown Dallas on Saturday for the "No Kings" protest. FOX 4's David Sentendrey talks about the protest and police presence.
In the wake of California violence, Texas National Guard will be on hand for the downtown event. Organizers say they expect things to be peaceful.
Crowds of demonstrators gathered around the country on Saturday, protesting what they called President Trump’s overreach.
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ABC7 New York on MSN'No Kings' protests attracts thousands in New York City, across Tri-State areaIn New York City, the biggest "No Kings" demonstration began at Bryant Park on Saturday before moving down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square Park.
It began with a moment of silence for a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband who were killed in what Gov. Tim Walz called a political assassination.
Protesters began gathering early on the west steps of the state Capitol in Sacramento as a so-called “No Kings” protest against Trump administration policies, part of a nationwide day of demonstrations meant to coincide with a military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the U.
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WPMI NBC 15 on MSNGALLERY: Mobile joins nationwide NO KINGS protests with about 1,500 in attendanceAbout 1,500 people were involved in a peaceful protest in downtown Mobile today.It was all part of No Kings day.2,200 protests were held in cities across the co
An estimated 8,000 protesters filled the Broadway Bridge sidewalk from one end to the other Saturday morning during one of the thousands of No Kings Marches across the country.
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Daily Express US on MSNNo Kings protest sees Hollywood attendance with likes of Susan Surandon and Mark RuffaloA wave of nationwide No Kings protests swept across major cities Saturday, drawing thousands to the streets and spotlighting a growing chorus of Hollywood voices pushing back against what they view as rising authoritarianism.