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The organizers of this weekend's upcoming "No Kings" protests have issued a video reminding people about the event. The video, released on the No Kings website, reminds those planning to attend of details and calls on people to join the protests.
“The most threatening sound to an oligarch is laughter.”
Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
While President Donald Trump attended a military parade he ordered on his birthday to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., thousands of people in the Kansas City metro area flexed their First Amendment right Saturday to voice their opposition to polices of the Trump administration during the “No Kings” national day of defiance.
The tens of thousands of "No Kings" protesters who hit the streets across the nation this weekend were vibrant and vocal but largely peaceful, with perhaps the biggest gathering drawing an estimated 30,
With chants of “No Kings!” echoing through the streets, community members in San Luis Obispo joined thousands across the nation for what organizers are calling “No Kings Day."
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News Nation on MSNImages from ‘No Kings’ protests held across U.S."No Kings" protests argue Trump's D.C. parade is more about stroking his ego on his 79th birthday than celebrating U.S. military.
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More than 25,000 take to NYC streets for 'No Kings' protestsStreets throughout New York City were flooded with more than 25,000 protesters on Saturday, rallying and marching as part of the nationwide "No Kings" day of action.