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No Kings is a nationwide protest organized in response to President Trump and his immigration policies. Here are live updates from Florida's rallies.
Follow live updates as the military parade in Washington, D.C., kicks off on Trump's birthday. 'No Kings' protests by opponents are planned across the country today.
The day of No Kings protests begins this morning in Cuyahoga Falls and shifts to Akron, Hudson, Ravenna and Kent in the afternoon.
No Kings has identified on its website more than 1,800 cities nationwide, including about 70 in Michigan, where demonstrators are set to gather to express disapproval.
Protests across U.S. planned for same day as the Army 250th anniversary parade, and Trump's birthday, in Washington, D.C.
As cities across the United States prepare for what are expected to be major protests against Pres. Donald Trump, Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued a clear warning to anyone who might look to take the demonstrations too far.
Isabella Nascimento: There are a few things that you should avoid doing when you are going out to protest. Number one, anything that could be considered, for example, vandalism or destruction of property, you definitely want to avoid it to the extent that you want to maximize your First Amendment right to protest.
Elizabeth Mendoza watched nervously as demonstrators protesting President Donald Trump’s immigration raids and policies clashed with police outside of her Compton restaurant, Restaurante Y Pupuseria La Ceiba.
The "No Kings" protests were scheduled in Connecticut as early as 9:30 a.m. in Canton and Glastonbury and could last elsewhere until 6 p.m.
As the military presence ramped up in Los Angeles, communities are preparing for the largest protests against Trump since he took office.