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New No Kings protests planned in Richmond Sat.
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Thousands of people are set to take the streets Saturday in more than 100 locations across Michigan. Cities from the state capitol to Upper Peninsula’s Ironwood will be hosting No Kings protests Saturday,
Thousands of nationwide demonstrations against actions of the Trump administration are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 18, including dozens in Michigan — and near Ionia County.
More than 100 communities across Michigan have plans to join another round of nationwide protests against the Trump administration this Saturday.
The demonstration follows June protests that drew thousands across Michigan, with organizers citing concerns over immigrant arrests and government shutdowns.
More than four months after protestors across Michigan and throughout the nation gathered in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration for No Kings Day, communities across the state are planning to renew their opposition and raise further concerns about overreach from the federal government.
The second No Kings Day of Defiance march and rally in San Francisco on Saturday, October 18 will be one of the largest in the country. Tens of thousands of concerned Americans from the San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding regions are expected to mobilize against authoritarianism and demand accountability from those in power.
Following the success of the first “No Kings,” ICM will join organizations across America protesting President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to subvert democracy and proclaim himself King of
Freshman walk-on King Miller rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown, and Jayden Maiava passed for 265 yards and two scores in Southern California’s emphatic 31-13 victory over No. 15 Michigan.