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The "No Kings" protest and march happening in Philadelphia on Saturday coincides with hundreds of rallies scheduled to take place across the country.
Texas officials have taken similar measures, as Gov. Greg Abbott confirmed this week that he will deploy the National Guard to cities throughout the state amid ongoing protests in San Antonio and Austin.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cities large and small were preparing for major demonstrations Saturday across the U.S. against President Donald Trump, as officials urge calm, National Guard troops mobilize and Trump attends a military parade in Washington to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary.
Protests by the so-called “No Kings” movement are expected against what organisers say is a Trump personality cult. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
Protests are scheduled in Bucks County and nationwide on June 14, with the largest turnout expected in Philadelphia. Here's what to know if you go.
Evansville's local protest is set for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Federal Courthouse at 101 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Organizing groups are Indivisible Evansville with Evansville Resistance. The protest will feature speakers on social justice, a representative from the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party and more.
Police in Sonoma and Napa counties are preparing as North Bay protesters join a nationwide wave of No Kings Day rallies.
There are thousands of No Kings protests planned across the country for June 14. Here are the three on the Treasure Coast.