No Kings, Protests Against Trump
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More No Kings Day protests are scheduled for Oct. 18, with over 2,100 protests planned nationwide, including one in Tallahassee outside the Historic Capitol.
Advocacy groups prepare for the "No Kings" rallies in the U.S., calling for government accountability and public vigilance under the Trump administration.
The “No Kings” protest opposing President Donald Trump began in June 2025 and is set to happen again on October 18 with over 2,500 events nationwide, including major rallies in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles, denouncing moves such as the deployment of federal forces in cities and executive orders bypassing Congress.
"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.
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What to know about the 'No Kings' protests set for this weekend
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.
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Jackson joins 100 ‘No Kings’ protests happening around Michigan
The demonstration follows June protests that drew thousands across Michigan, with organizers citing concerns over immigrant arrests and government shutdowns.
Months after Salt Lake City's "No Kings" protest ended in a deadly shooting, the demonstration will return to Utah's capital.
Another round of "No Kings" protests about President Donald Trump is expected to hit Minnesota. Protests slated in St. Cloud and Long Prairie.