No Kings protests held to rally against Trump administration
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Ohioans from Cleveland and beyond gathered downtown for the third installment of No Kings Day on Saturday, March 28.
Caltrans installed gates at the Los Angeles Street on and off-ramps at the request of the California Highway Patrol after demonstrators walked onto the 101 Freeway during previous protests.
Millions of people marched on Saturday against Trump and his administration. While the single-day protest has ended, there are other ways, used through different movements, to keep the momentum going
Amherst community members put on their winter jackets and gloves, grabbed their poster boards and filled the Amherst Town Common to join the nationwide No Kings Day protests on Saturday, March 28 at 1 p.
Organizers anticipate the largest day of domestic political protest in U.S. history amid a deeply unpopular war and an aggressive immigration crackdown.
Jimmy Kimmel attended a "No Kings" protest on Saturday with his children and father, posting a photo on Instagram and praising the anti-Trump rally's turnout.
What to Know Millions are expected to gather across the country and around the world on Saturday for a third round of “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump. Organizers predict that it will be the “single largest non-violent day of action” in American history.
Massive crowds — estimated to be in the thousands, according to organizers — gathered in Mill Creek Park and marched through the Country Club Plaza on Saturday afternoon in the third installment of the No Kings protests.