Everything you need to know about latest ‘No Kings’ protests
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Another round of "No Kings" protests are planned for this Saturday. Nearly 2,700 events are expected to take place across the country, with quite a few scheduled to take place in the District, Maryland,
What is 'No Kings' protest? Wondering why or what people are protesting about on Saturday? Here's what to know and how to find a location near you.
Follow live updates as 'No Kings' protests take place across the U.S. today in response to the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump’s plans to rebuild Washington, DC continue. At an event in the White House last night, he unveiled plans to build an arch in the capital to celebrate 250 years of America’s independence. The arch, modeled on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, would reportedly be built across from the Lincoln Memorial.
The vote was 49-45. Two Democrats joined Republicans to advance the bill, and Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted against the measure. Senate Majority Leader John Thune switched his vote to no, a procedural move that allows him to bring up the bill for another vote.
With the shutdown now in its third week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) reiterated their party's position that health care subsidies are a must-have for any budget compromise.
The so-called Arc de Trump would commemorate the country's 250th anniversary next year and is reportedly being privately funded by Trump's supporters. A real estate developer by trade, Trump teased plans last week with renderings for the structure being laid out during an Oval Office meeting.
President Trump waved a model of an arch that he wants to have built at the ceremonial entrance to Washington, D.C., by the nation's 250th anniversary next year.
JB Pritzker has been clashing with Donald Trump for years, but the acrimony reached new heights with the president’s recent declaration that the Illinois governor should “be in jail.” In a new interview with The Conversation, Pritzker brushed it off.
Protesters, including many from Westchester, gathered en masse to march the streets of Manhattan for a nationwide day of No Kings protests on Oct. 18.