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Between activism, election results and protest turnout, the prevailing political winds suggest the backlash to the president is real.
This weekend’s protests rallied millions in defense of immigrant workers and against authoritarianism. Now what?
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mlive on MSN‘No Kings’ protest in Ann Arbor didn’t just target Trump. 2 speakers blasted Democrats.ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor’s “No Kings” protest on Saturday largely took aim at President Donald Trump, but two of the event’s speakers went off script with a different message.
The anti-Trump protests in Austin remained peaceful, despite a "credible threat" that forced a brief evacuation of the Texas Capitol complex.
Organizers of the “No Kings” demonstrations said millions had marched in hundreds of events. In Oregon, tens of thousands of people gathered in downtown Portland for two large protests -- one that began in Tom McCall Waterfront Park and the other at the Oregon Convention Center.
About 600 people representing numerous causes and demographics came together in front of the Cape May courthouse Saturday to send a message – there is no room for a king in the United States of America.
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WTAP on MSNNo Kings protest in Muskingum ParkIn Muskingum Park, residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley were coming together for a different reason. Lisa Bammerlin, a concerned citizen, said over 200 people came out to be in one of the hundreds of No Kings protests taking place across the United States.
Millions of people across the United States are planning to take part in protests on June 14 to speak out against President Donald Trump and his policies. PA officials are preparing for events scheduled throughout the commonwealth.