Trump, protest and No Kings
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As the Trump administration’s forceful immigration raids continue, protesters in Philadelphia and across the country will take to the streets to protest as part of a nationwide “No Kings” rally. Over 2,
Philadelphia will host a massive 'No Kings' protest, with attendees "pregaming" at a SEPTA station amid thousands of anti-Trump rallies. What to know.
"No Kings" rally in Philadelphia will close roads, impact traffic this weekend. Here's what to know.
"No Kings" rallies are scheduled in the Philadelphia region this weekend in another round of coordinated protests against the Trump administration's policies.
With Democrats hoping to make significant gains in the 2026 election, the presence of party elected officials was evident at rallies in Philly and elsewhere. Among those who showed up in Philadelphia were area U.S. Reps. Mary Gay Scanlon, Madeleine Dean, and Brendan Boyle, along with U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland.
Thousands of people attended Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Philly to criticize what they say are authoritarian actions the Trump administration.
Thousands of demonstrators are expected to march in Center City Philadelphia for the second "No Kings" protest and rally on Saturday.
Speaking at a "No Kings" rally in Washington, D.C., Bill Nye, the former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," urged lawmakers to “stop the abuses of this petulant president [Trump] and his circle of sycophants,” declaring, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings."
A "No Kings" protest is expected in Philadelphia this Saturday, and city officials are preparing with road closures and SEPTA bus changes. Here is what you should know.
The afternoon event is one of hundreds set to take place in towns and cities across North America and Europe that day. It comes four months after the first round of “No Kings” rallies, amid a government shutdown, an ongoing mass deportation operation and an effort to deploy the National Guard to major U.S. cities.
"No Kings" rallies are scheduled in the Philadelphia region this weekend in another round of coordinated protests against the Trump administration's policies.