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On Saturday, June 14, thousands of people from the very young to gray-haired seniors gathered at locations around Fairfax County to participate in the social justice demonstration known as "No ...
A coalition of organizations behind the nationwide "No Kings" protests announced another day of action under the name "Good Trouble Lives On." In a June 16 call, organizers debriefed on the events ...
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‘No Kings’ organizers plan next protest: ‘Good Trouble Lives On’
The organizers behind the “No Kings” protests, held across the nation on June 14, are planning a second round of protests centered on promoting racial justice, voting rights, and democracy. On ...
Joining marches and other demonstrations around the country, more than 100 people gathered at prominent locations in La Jolla on June 14 for a “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump.
The Utah Department of Public Safety cautioned local 50501 organizers of the "No Kings" protest about having an armed security team before the June 14th demonst ...
More than a thousand gathered for a 'No Kings' anti-Trump protest rally along PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens on June 14, 2025.
On June 14, 2025 — Donald Trump’s 79th birthday — Washington, D.C. was the stage for a grand patriotic event: the 250th military parade celebrating America’s strength, courage, and history.
WESTFIELD - On Saturday, June 14, No Kings Westfield joined movements in the region and across the country in the Flag Day protests. According to organizers, the Westfield demonstration was one of ...
Houston City Hall and protesters are reflected in Cristina Medina’s glasses during the "No Kings" demonstration on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Credit: Antranik Tavitian for The Texas Tribune A ...
More than 1,000 people attended a 'No Kings' anti-Trump protest rally along PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens on June 14, 2025.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests across the U.S. are set for July 17 to protest the Trump administration and to honor civil ...
In a June 16 call, organizers debriefed on the events of June 14, where the American Civil Liberties Union says more than 5 million people turned out across about 2,100 communities in the U.S.
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