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These protests are being planned nationwide on Saturday, June 14, which also falls on Flag Day, the Army's 250th anniversary celebration, and Trump's birthday.
Peaceful protest and assembly are protected under the First Amendment, but local or statewide restrictions may still apply. Here's what Ohio protest attendees should know ahead of the June 14 rallies.
These protests are being planned nationwide on Saturday, June 14, which is also Flag Day, the Army's 250th anniversary celebration, and Trump's birthday.
From multiple protests to large parades to the president's birthday, this weekend's itinerary is packed. "No Kings" protests are taking place on Saturday, June 14, claiming to counter President ...
No Kings, taking place all across the U.S. on June 14, is described by its organizers as “a nationwide day of defiance.” In short, gatherings all across the country are aiming to send that ...
In response to a question about the protests, Trump told reporters June 12 that he doesn't feel like a king. "I don't feel like a king. I have to go through hell to get stuff approved,” Trump said.
Charlotte's "No Kings" protest will be June 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at First Ward Park. Organizers and police emphasize peaceful protest, nonviolence and legal compliance. It's likely some ...
More than 1,500 demonstrations against the Trump administration are planned nationwide on Saturday, June 14. Some of the more than two dozen protests planned in Southern California are listed below.
Protests against ICE raids and Trump administration immigration policies are occurring in Los Angeles and parts of Ohio. More nationwide protests are scheduled for June 14, coinciding with Trump's ...
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