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Advocacy groups prepare for the "No Kings" rallies in the U.S., calling for government accountability and public vigilance under the Trump administration.
"No Kings" protests are back, and this time, organizers say they expect even more events and even more people.
Republican leaders are billing the “No Kings” protests planned across the country this Saturday as the “hate America rally,” but top Democrats have promised to attend. The protests will take place amid a government shutdown that seemingly has no end in sight.
"The anger level is way higher" than it was earlier this year, which will drive up turnout, organizer says. GOP accuses protesters of hating America.
Protesters once again are expected to gather in streets across the country this weekend in opposition of President Donald Trump’s policies. Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations.
Organizers say the energy Saturday will be a message to both Trump and elected Democratic leaders that people want change.
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