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The protests in Lincoln and at least 11 other Nebraska cities were part of planned national protests against the Trump administration. Like most protests this week in the heartland, Lincoln’s
Hundreds of Nebraskans joined nationwide “No Kings Day” protests Saturday, rallying in cities like Hastings, Grand Island, and Kearney to speak out against what they see as rising authoritarianism in the federal government.
The No Kings movement is an effort to support democracy and speak out against what they call 'the authoritarian' actions of the Trump administration.
Over 1,500 people gathered in downtown Lincoln on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his policies as part of a so-called No Kings Day demonstration.
Local demonstrations in Cleveland, Akron, and other cities join nationwide movement against the $45 million Washington, D.C., parade backed by Trump.
The Northeast Minneapolis No Kings protest planned for Saturday has been cancelled amid a shelter-in-place alert.
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FOX 8 News on MSNThousands attend ‘No Kings’ rallies across NE OhioA large crowd gathered in downtown Cleveland Saturday as part of a coordinated national demonstration known as the “No Kings” movement, a day of protest aimed at highlighting concerns over the direction of American leadership and democracy.
Salt Lake City police said in a post to social media that the shooting was "possibly associated" with a "No Kings" demonstration.