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A few hundred people carrying signs expressing displeasure and concern about actions taken by President Donald Trump met Saturday at the Cadillac City Park.
The organizers of this weekend's upcoming "No Kings" protests have issued a video reminding people about the event. The video, released on the No Kings website, reminds those planning to attend of details and calls on people to join the protests.
Tensions, in some places, are running high, and at Clark Park, where thousands of protesters gathered a fight broke out. Police officers, who intervened, stopped it before it got worse.Start the day smarter.
The Wexford County Democratic Party and Cadillac Cares are organizing a local “No Kings” rally in Cadillac on Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
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Manistee News Advocate on MSN'No Kings' rallies planned for June 14 in Manistee, Benzonia"No Kings" rallies are planned at more than 1,400 sites around U.S. this month, including several in western Michigan. “We’re standing together against the abuses of power, the cruelty and corruption,” said Judy Cunningham, rally organizer, in a news release. “On June 14, we gather to remind Trump and his enablers that America has no king.”
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHow mostly peaceful ‘No Kings' rally in downtown LA suddenly turned chaoticNew groups of people were seen arriving at the rally, throwing objects at law enforcement officials at around 4 p.m. Saturday.
Thousands gathered in Los Angeles with handmade signs, Colonial costumes and riffs on drag queens, turning the anti-Trump demonstration into a creative spectacle of resistance.
Massive crowds gathered in Cal Anderson Park, aboard a state ferry and at the state Capitol to denounce the hard-line policies of President Donald Trump.
An estimated 3,000 people flocked to downtown Napa's Oxbow Commons on Saturday afternoon to participate in a nationwide series of protests against the policies of President Trump's second administration.
Demonstrators crowded Center City Philadelphia on Saturday for one of the thousands of 'No Kings' protests and marches throughout the country.