Across U.S., ‘No Kings’ Protesters Rally to Oppose Trump
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WATCH: 'No Kings' protests in DC
Thousands of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for Saturday, with millions expected to take to the streets. Here's how you can watch the demonstrations live.
The first "No Kings Day" protests on June 14 were organized to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday and Flag Day when there was a military parade in Washington, DC, in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. That day, there were protests in more than 1,800 communities to oppose what they saw as Trump's power grab.
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Organizers Say More Than 100,000 Expected for DC’s No Kings Protest Saturday
The original No Kings day, in June, drew an estimated 4 to 6 million protesters nationwide, according to researchers. Organizers say that mounting frustrations with the Trump administration, including the government shutdown, may contribute to more people participating this time.
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.
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.
President Trump on Wednesday detailed plans for an arch to be built near the Lincoln Memorial at the entrance to Washington, the latest instance of Trump’s efforts to give the capital a
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government.
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'I'm not sure I'm going to be able to make heaven,' Trump tells press on Air Force One
President Donald Trump got contemplative about the afterlife at the end of a press gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday.