Thousands Rally Across Houston in “No Kings” Protest Against Trump-Era Policies
- On Saturday, organizers estimated more than 10,000 Oklahomans gathered at City Hall Park in Oklahoma City as part of the statewide 'No Kings' protests.
- Organizers wrote the movement's goal was to reject kingship, citing the government shutdown, federal workers' pay, veterans' protection, and opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President Donald Trump.
- Speakers and performers used costumes, inflatable outfits, and signs while the crowd sang `This Land is Our Land` and waved flags, organizers said.
- Police reported no major confrontations and mostly stayed back as the protest wound down around noon with a few hundred remaining demonstrators at City Hall Park.
- As the second nationwide round this year, thousands of protests took place, with House Speaker Mike Johnson calling it `the hate America rally, okay`, and organizers expected many rallies nationwide.
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Houston has been the center of several protests against the Trump administration. An example of this occurred on October 18, when nine demonstrations were held in the city’s metropolitan area as part of the “No Kings” movement, in rejection of Trump’s government policies. These protests contrast with the strategy of Democratic Mayor John Whitmire, who has refrained from expressing public criticism of the president. John Whitmire’s stance amid cr…
Thousands protest in Rockford against Trump administration
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Rockford for the second 'No Kings' protest, voicing their disapproval of the Trump administration. The protest, organized by Stateline Indivisible, began at Haight Park and saw a large turnout of area residents advocating against the enforcement of federal immigration law. "Thousands of events across the country and the world are taking place today," said Tiara Polfliet, a lead…
Thousands rally across Houston in “No Kings” protest against Trump-era policies
Thousands of demonstrators filled the steps of City Hall and gathered across the Houston area Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests—organized by the grassroots 50501 Movement, which aims to stage 50 protests across 50 states under one unified message.
Thousands march in downtown Houston during another ‘No Kings’ protest
Protesters descended on Houston City Hall as part of the nationwide demonstration against President Donald Trump. Though dozens of law enforcement officers stood by, no arrests appeared to have been made.
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