Trump, protest and No Kings
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“The most threatening sound to an oligarch is laughter.”
Sharon Roggy was standing along the sidewalk of Nevada Avenue downtown Saturday afternoon, waving a sign that said "No Kings" on it as she yelled to cars driving past, many of which were honking back.
Those opposing President Donald Trump participated in a loud and raucous No Kings protest at Ohio 256 and Refugee Road in Pickerington on June 14.
Police say the 21-year-old intentionally accelerated his SUV into dispersing protesters, striking one person with no reported injuries.
Opponents of President Donald Trump's administration started coming out the streets to rally in hundreds of cities Saturday.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNWest Palm Beach issues advisories ahead of 'No Kings Day' rallyWest Palm Beach prepares for the 'No Kings Day' rally with traffic and heat advisories from local authorities.
Boston merges its Pride parade with "No Kings" protests in a celebration of defiance against Trump administration policies on a day marking Trump's birthday.