Donald Trump, protests and No Kings Day
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Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
At least 5 million people joined protests in the largest day of action against Trump since his return to office.
After dueling Army processions in Washington, D.C. and nationwide “No Kings” protests, the war of spin has begun.Following the Saturday event in the Capitol, the Trump administration was quick to tout what appeared to be inflated attendance numbers and brand the “No Kings” protest,
No Kings protests are happening in Tennessee in response to President Donald Trump's military and birthday parade and speech.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings continue to fluctuate. Most recent polls report that his approval ratings are slightly lower than his unfavorable ratings. Here's a look at Trump's latest approval ratings across the U.S. amid nationwide protests.
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
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.
While President Donald Trump attended a military parade he ordered on his birthday to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., thousands of people in the Kansas City metro area flexed their First Amendment right Saturday to voice their opposition to polices of the Trump administration during the “No Kings” national day of defiance.