Trump, No Kings and protests
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Over the past year, a new series of protests called No Kings has swept the country, drawing millions of Americans out into the streets to protest and exercise their First Amendment rights. But what exactly are the No Kings protests,
The third installment of the No Kings anti-Trump rallies will take place Saturday. Organizers insist they are achieving more than just big crowds.
No Kings Central Texas and Indivisible have organized rallies across the country Saturday, March 28, with millions expected to flood the streets of major cities. In Downtown Austin, organizers hope upwards of 50,
Besides Springsteen, the St. Paul rally will also feature singer Joan Baez and actor Jane Fonda, who’ve been noted for their activism since the Vietnam War era, and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a hero of the progressive movement, along with a long list of other national and local activists, labor leaders and elected officials.
Thousands of demonstrations against the Trump administration are scheduled to take place in cities and towns across the country on Saturday.
Organizers say tens of thousands could attend Austin’s No Kings rally. Here’s when it starts, where to go and what’s planned across Central Texas.
Rallies will return to Hampton Roads this weekend, drawing crowds as organizers push a nationwide message of protest, visibility, and civic action.
This is the third ‘No Kings’ protest in the Memphis area. It is expected to start at 2p.m. The third 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration are planned across the U.S. on Saturday. Here's what you need to know. Organizers are predicting that Saturday's events will be the biggest collective protest in U.S. history.