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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
Organizers behind Tippecanoe County's "No Kings" protest estimated up to 3,000 peaceful protesters Saturday morning, marching and chanting from one side of the Wabash River to the other.
Columbus will be one of 20 Indiana towns and cities taking part in a “No Kings” rally on Saturday, meant as a protest against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Dems talk more about No Kings; other No Kings events are slated -- and it all coincides with D.C. events marking the Army's 250th anniversary.
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Audacy on MSNNo Kings rally Michigan CityMore than one thousand people attend a “No Kings” rally and march in Michigan City, Indiana, joining thousands of such events across the country.
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WANE 15 on MSNFort Wayne joins in on nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests, honoring veterans and giving backFort Wayne will join nationwide protests against President Trump in what they are calling 'No Kings' protests.
Organizers are calling for Americans to attend demonstrations across the country to protest President Trump on his 79th birthday.
County Dems provide a link between Pride Festival and 'No Kings' rallies, on a busy Saturday featuring breakfast in Homer City and a gathering in IRMC Park.