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The June 14 "No Kings" protests, coinciding with Trump's birthday and the Army's 250th anniversary, saw an estimated 5 million participants across 2,100 communities.
The organizers of the "No Kings" protests are planning another demonstration, "Good Trouble Lives On," to be held on July 17 in honor of congressman John Lewis.
I would like to thank the “No Kings” protesters. The estimated 5 million people who attended more than 2,000 protests nationwide June 14 made an excellent point: Our democracy is alive and ...
More "No Kings" protests against the president are scheduled to take place in July. The new protests, titled "Good Trouble Lives On," will take place on July 17. "Good trouble" is a term coined by ...
The events are seeking to maintain the momentum of "No Kings" protests held across the country on June 14. The American Civil Liberties Union, which co-organized the rallies, estimated that more ...
Millions took to the streets on Saturday for No Kings Day, nationwide protests in cities big and small, timed to provide counter-programming for Donald Trump’s own military parade in Washington ...
“No Kings” protestors need to make sure that friends and family members are registered to vote and, if signed up for Vote-by-Mail, make sure that they update their VBM request.
Meanwhile throughout the country and throughout the world, people stood shoulder-to-shoulder, arm-in-arm, at the “No Kings” rallies. There’s nothing more American than that.
No arrests were made across the approximately 6,000 "No Kings" protesters who gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on June 14, even after one person brandished a gun, sending people scattering ...
Organizers of "No Kings" demonstrations that filled Cleveland's Public Square announce "Good Trouble Lives On" events for July 17, invoking civil rights leader John Lewis.
Rasmussen Most recent Trump approval rating, according to the latest Rasmussen poll (June 16, 2025): Favorable: 52% Unfavorable: 46% The latest figures include 35% of U.S. voters who "strongly ...