'No Kings' Protest Held in Downtown Clarksburg
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Two thousand take part in 'No Kings' protests in Downtown Pittsburgh
Thousands of Pittsburgh residents took to the streets Saturday as part of the “No Kings” protests, which they said opposed militarism, inequality and Trump administration policies. Protesters said they aimed to promote a “people-powered democracy.”
'No Kings' protest held in downtown Clarksburg
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — More than 100 people gathered outside the Harrison County Courthouse on Saturday to speak out against the Trump Administration as part of the national "No Kings" protest. Protesters waved signs with messages such as “remember your oath,” “melt ICE before it freezes democracy,” “immigrants can stay! Fascist can go!”, while yelling chants like “love, not hate, makes America great.” The Los Angeles protests and subsequent…
"No Kings" protest held in Downtown Dothan
Dothan, Ala. (WDHN) -- The “No Kings” protest, part of a nationwide movement sweeping all 50 states, made its presence known in Dothan on Saturday, June 14th. Protesters gathered peacefully outside the Houston County Courthouse from 11 AM to 2 PM to voice their concerns over what they view as authoritarian actions by the Trump administration. The idea for the protest was sparked by several recent decisions from President Trump, including the co…
No Kings protest held in Conshohocken - MoreThanTheCurve
A “No Kings” protest was held in Conshohocken on Saturday, June 14th, with approximately 400 people gathered at the intersection of Fayette Street and 4th Avenue. The protest was part of a nationwide series of protests against President Donald Trump that expressed concerns over the administration’s response to court rulings, immigration and deportation policies, civil rights, and the cuts to social services. Speaking at the protest were Mayor Ya…
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