No Kings, Central Florida and protest
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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.
More than 70 official rallies unfolded across Florida, including Miami, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale and the Florida Keys. The demonstrations, about 2,000 nationwide, hit the streets after a federal crackdown on protesters in Los Angeles who were marching in response to the nation’s new stringent immigration policies and ICE raids.
Thousands of people showed up at the Meyer Amphitheater in downtown West Palm Beach for their iteration of the No Kings protest.
protests scheduled across South Florida. "Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them," organizers assert on the Hands Off 2025 website. "We’re taking to the streets nationwide ...
Hundreds of chanting protesters, carrying signs with phrases like “Defend Democracy” and “No Kings since 1776,” rallied across South Florida Saturday, joining nationwide protests against Trump administration policies. There were more than 70 protests planned across Florida, including in Miami, Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
Joseph Charry, who was suspended from the University of South Florida due to his role in protests related to Israel and Gaza, speaks during a press conference near the intersection of 50th Street ...
At least 27 protesters have been arrested on campuses across Florida this week. Police deployed tear gas against some at the University of South Florida Tuesday evening after they linked arms and ...
The anti-Trump group “No Kings“ planned the protests to coincide with Saturday’s military parade in Washington, D.C. The group, on its website, states that “No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance” to “reject authoritarianism — and show the world what democracy really looks like.”
TAMPA — On the first day of the fall semester, a group of protesters clustered inside the Marshall Student Center, holding signs calling on the University of South Florida to divest its funds ...