Trump, Madison and protest
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The protest on Saturday was on the same day as a military parade in Washington, D.C marking the Army's 250th anniversary.
Millions of protesters rallied in communities across the United States on June 14 — organized under the banner “No Kings” — including a few hundred people in a joint Indiana-Kentucky
Thousands marched in Downtown Madison Saturday as part of the national "No Kings" protest against what organizers call increasing threats to democracy and civil rights from President
Police say a driver in an SUV intentionally drove into a crowd of protesters in Culpeper, hitting at least one person.
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WFXR on MSNMan charged after driving through group of ‘No Kings’ protesters in Culpeper, police sayPolice said they arrested a man who drove his SUV through a “No Kings” protest Saturday, hitting at least one person. The Culpeper Police Department (CPD) said officers stopped Joseph R. Checklick Jr,
A 21-year-old Culpeper man was arrested after allegedly driving his SUV into protesters leaving a "No Kings" rally. No injuries were reported, but police say more charges could follow.
The New York City “No Kings” protest ended at Manhattan’s Madison Square Park, where people left their signs along the park’s gates and on its benches.
The"No Kings" protests are planned to oppose what they see as Trump's power grab. The number of planned events is nearly double that of the April 5 "Hands Off" protest that saw millions of Americans turn out in big and small cities nationwide.