Trump, Michigan and No Kings
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‘Whose streets? Our streets!’: Thousands across Michigan denounce Trump in ‘No Kings’ marches
People of all ages and walks of life spoke out about concerns, ranging from immigration to President Donald Trump's use of power, during Saturday's nationally organized protest movement.
Protesters filled the lawn of the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing on Saturday for a “No Kings” rally that was part of a coordinated day of demonstrations across Michigan and the country.
The Indivisible Coalition, which coordinates the events, calls the demonstrations “the largest single protest in modern day history.”
Nearly 100 No Kings demonstrations are planned across Michigan on October 18th to protest President Donald Trump’s policies and actions, with thousands of residents expected to attend.
Thousands are demonstrating on Oct. 18, 2025, in Michigan to protest the Trump administration’s policies. This follows nationwide “No Kings” protests held on June 14 against President Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C. Here are what Michigan Republicans are saying in response to Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ protests:
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday that President Donald Trump and his supporters were attempting to stir up anxiety, fear and violence ahead of the planned weekend No Kings protests, all under the guise of provoking a federal law enforcement response.
Demonstrations are expected to bring thousands of Michigan residents to the streets, for the second time this year. Can you wear a mask?
No Kings’ protests scheduled across Metro Detroit Saturday, here’s what to know. Another round of “No Kings” protests is scheduled to happen across the country this wee