Trump, No Kings
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There was no love for Donald Trump in downtown Ann Arbor on Saturday. The city’s edition of the “No Kings” protests taking place across the U.S. June 14 was full of mockery of the president and his policies,
ICE demonstration unfolds — an event that previously led to 13 arrests— organizers are emphasizing safety, peace, and a sense of celebration. The “No Kings” protest is one of more than 1,800 planned across the country,
South Jersey residents, such as Jessica Herrera of Cherry Hill, took to the streets of Philadelphia to sound off against the Trump administration.
Car horns, chants and cheers filled the air around the Williamsburg-James City Courthouse on Saturday night as thousands of people participated in the largest “No Kings” rally in the region.
The parade was the spectacle event Trump had long wanted. It also helped sparked the largest mass opposition to him since his inauguration 145 days earlier.
The Houston demonstration is one of several planned in the region throughout the day and is expected to draw thousands of protesters.
The event — in which participants lined the bridge from Wysor Street to Riverside Avenue — was part of a nationwide "No Kings" protest.
Thousands of demonstrators expressed their feelings about the Trump administration through an array of colorful signs