Trump, protest and No Kings
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No Kings, Trump and Protesters
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A second round of "No Kings" demonstrations are planned for Saturday, Oct. 18. Here's where events are scheduled in Washington state.
The Pacific Northwest’s largest “No Kings” protest is set to take place in Seattle on Saturday, alongside several other rallies across western Washington.
Dozens of "No Kings" rallies are scheduled across western Washington for Saturday, Oct. 18, from Bellingham to Vancouver, to the San Juan Islands.
More "No Kings Day" protests come amid a partial government shutdown and as Trump sends, or threatens to send, National Guard troops to Democrat-led cities.
Demonstrators gathered in Washington, D.C., to take part in the nationwide “No Kings” protests over what organizers call President Trump’s “crackdowns on First Amendment rights.” Millions of people are expected to protest across the country.
"I served this country because I believe in the promise of freedom, equality and democracy,” one veteran said in the lead-up to the Oct. 18 "No Kings" protests nationwide.
New polling reinforces how much the thrust of the “No Kings” message has resonated with much of the American public.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem chose Florida as the venue to mark nine months of mass deportation, the central policy agenda of Trump’s second term. She held a news briefing in the Sarasota-Bradenton area Monday morning, where she touted 480,000 deportations to date.
The rallies were "just reinforcement of the view that Donald Trump should not be given a blank check to continue his lawless activities," Sen. Chris Van Hollen said.