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No Kings protests nationwide: White House called it a "complete and utter failure." What was Trump's reaction?
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mlive on MSN‘No Kings’ protest in Ann Arbor didn’t just target Trump. 2 speakers blasted Democrats.ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor’s “No Kings” protest on Saturday largely took aim at President Donald Trump, but two of the event’s speakers went off script with a different message.
Across the country, an estimated 5 million protesters took part in more than 2,000 protests, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, a co-sponsor of the nationwide protest. In the Bay Area, more than 50 protests were planned stretching south from Gilroy north to Santa Rosa.
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The energy and significance of Northeast Ohio’s “No Kings” protests were the center of conversation on Monday’s Today in Ohio podcast, which compared the rallies for freedom to Donald Trump’s North Korea/Mussolini-style military parade.
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Between activism, election results and protest turnout, the prevailing political winds suggest the backlash to Donald Trump is real.
The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the afternoon. Police ordered the crowd to disperse at about 4:15 p.m. PDT near Alameda Street and Temple Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Division.
Denver was once again in President Donald Trump’s sights as he directed federal immigration officers to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities following large-scale protests across the U.S.
The anti-Trump protests in Austin remained peaceful, despite a 'credible threat' that forced a brief evacuation of the Texas Capitol complex.