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The “No Kings National Day of Mobilization” comes as protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles have escalated after President Donald Trump deployed federal troops to the state.
Cities and towns across the country held "No Kings" rallies, as a "nationwide day of defiance" against alleged corruption in the federal government, including several in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts.
GRANBY — Police estimated 200 to 250 people brought their home-made signs and voices to a “No Kings” protest here Saturday. It was one of more than 100 in Massachusetts and one of more than 2,000 across all 50 states.
If you plan to attend a protest, here’s what you should know about your rights with information from the ACLU of MA and the MA General Laws.
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with nearly 100 planned in Massachusetts.
In the Greater Boston area, thousands of “No Kings” marches and rallies are taking place, part of major demonstrations planned across the country.
Protests are planned in Massachusetts and across the U.S in opposition to President Donald Trump, coinciding with his birthday and a military parade in the nation’s capital.
"He's my president." "You can have him!" Hundreds of protesters in Fall River and Swansea waved flags and decried the Trump administration.
Cities and towns across the country are holding “No Kings” rallies, as a “nationwide day of defiance” against alleged corruption in the federal government,
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NBC Boston on MSN‘No Kings' rallies planned in Boston, 90 other Mass. locations. Here's what to knowThousands of protesters are expected to take to streets across Massachusetts on Saturday for “No Kings” demonstrations against President Donald Trump, who will be attending a massive military parade in Washington,