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The 'No Kings' protest in Port Lucie drew multitudes of people to the intersection of St. Lucie and Airoso boulevards in front of Port St. Lucie City Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. June 14, 2025.
Friday’s protest comes just one day after the House passed the “ Big Beautiful Bill,” which cuts safety net programs to maintain the Trump tax cuts and increase funding for ICE and the military.
The “No Kings Day” protests turned into a celebration of freedom and democracy, while President Donald Trump’s military-style dictator day parade was a costly flop with empty seats and a ...
The No Kings events are intended to present a peaceful but patriotic “split screen” to the Trump administration’s military parade and reject what they call the president’s overreach ...
The “No Kings” protests were the largest protests to date in most rural communities, bigger in scale than the “Hands Off” protests held in April and the several nationally organized protests held ...
As of July 1, there are no "No Kings 2.0 rallies" scheduled in Rhode Island, according to Indivisible’s map. However, there is a No Kings 2.0 protests planned just over the Massachusetts border ...
"No Kings" protests saw thousands of attendees in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach and Sebastian. So far, there are five "Good Trouble Lives On" protests scheduled for five Florida cities.
In Tennessee, 24 "No Kings" protests took place on June 14, and six "Good Trouble" protests are scheduled as of June 24. Here's what to expect from the upcoming protests.
Organizers have planned protests in more than 2,000 cities. One of the largest No Kings demonstrations is expected to be in Philadelphia, where participants will march more than a mile to the art ...
In full gown and tux, Tiara Gonzalez and Eric Peña — and their wedding party — joined the “No Kings” immigration protests in downtown Riverside on their wedding day, Saturday, June 14, 2025.
Here's what to know about the "Good Trouble Lives On" protests and responses to " No Kings Day." What is 'Good Trouble Lives On' "Good trouble" is a term coined by the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis ...
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