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Around Wake, Durham and Johnston counties, groups gathered in protest of the Trump administration. Thousands met at various rallies Saturday in the Triangle in total. The
Under the banner of "No Kings," people turned out in towns large and small with signs and chants in a largely peaceful protest against policies of the Trump administration.
Crowds gathered at Orange Street Community Center and at Granville County Democratic Party headquarters. In Lee County, a "No King's" rally sponsored by the Lee County Democratic Party was held on the sidewalk in front of the old courthouse on S. Horner Boulevard in Sanford.
Groups across the country are holding “No Kings Day” events in opposition to the Trump administration, several are set to take place in the Triangle area and
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WSPA 7News on MSNNC House Rep. removes ‘inappropriate’ social media image of guillotine sign from Raleigh ‘No Kings’ protestN.C. House Representative Julie von Haefen (D-36) posted a photo taken at a Raleigh 'No Kings' protest of a woman holding a sign of a guillotine flanked by two dangling life-sized heads.
Raleigh's 'No Kings' protest moved to Capital Boulevard due to downtown conflicts. Organizers say this will help them reach less engaged audiences in a busy corridor. Raleigh police say they have ...
Around Wake and Durham counties, groups are gathering in protest of the Trump administration. Thousands were expected to rally in the Triangle in total. This is all part of a national day of action where organizers are spending Saturday holding a ‘No Kings’ protest.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) harshly condemned a North Carolina state lawmaker’s photo of a “No Kings” rally, which showed someone carrying a prop of a beheaded President Donald Trump. Dozens of “No Kings” rallies were held across the nation on Saturday to protest the president,