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The anti-President Trump opposition is leaning into its biggest moment so far with the “No Kings” protests that are scheduled across the nation Saturday. Organizers say the number of planned events has grown to more than 2,
Demonstrators will march in Philly as Trump continues to send troops into American cities in response to protests against ICE.
Thousands of protesters are scheduled to march this Saturday in downtown Minneapolis — and in dozens of other communities across Minnesota — as part of the "No Kings" movement opposing President Trump's policies.
Organizers say they expect millions of Americans will march this weekend against the policies of the Trump administration. The protests come amid National Guard deployments in several cities.
Nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18 will target President Donald Trump's immigration policies and deportation operations in major U.S. cities.
Protesters and runners will share Baltimore’s streets this weekend as the No Kings demonstration overlaps with the Baltimore Running Festival.
Metro Detroiters in inflatable costumes might walk the streets on Saturday, Oct. 18, as a part of the national No Kings protest against Trump.
Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen defends 'No Kings' protests as peaceful despite June 14 violence that led to arrests in Texas, Utah, California and other states.
Now joining the fearmongers is a top DOJ official, Harmeet K. Dhillon, the U.S. assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, who warned that the rally “is not your average protest” in an ominous post on X Friday.