No Kings, protests
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Palestinian solidarity activists plan to embed in 'No Kings' protests nationwide as investigators examine nonprofit organizations for possible tax violations.
Many Americans feel Trump’s threats and norm-shattering actions have only gotten more intense as protesters prepare to take part Saturday in more than 2,700 ‘No Kings’ demonstrations scheduled across the country.
A local 'No Kings' supporter says what's happening in the U.S. under the Trump administration is 'like actions done by dictators and yes, kings.'
No Kings is a U.S. grassroots movement opposing what it views as authoritarian actions by former President Trump, according to the group’s website. Organizers with the protest say the demonstrations once again will take place nationwide, including a stop in Fayetteville.
Millions of people across the nation are expected to take part in the No Kings Day protests on Saturday, October 18.
Local promotions include free pints and pizza slices for protestors dressed in inflatable costumes (especially frogs)
Several No Kings demonstrations are planned for Saturday in Maryland as residents protest various policies that have come out of the White House since President Trump took office at the beginning of the year.
On June 14, more than 50 million people across all 50 states joined in one of the largest single-day protests against "President Trump’s authoritarianism," according to Studio City Rising, a local event organizer. The latest "No Kings" rallies and marches will take place in dozens of Los Angeles County locations.