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Millions of people across the country are expected to join in protest this weekend against Donald Trump’s administration, a movement intended to coincide with the president’s planned military parade in Washington — and the commander-in-chief’s 79th birthday.
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.
Protesters filled streets in hundreds of cities across the US to oppose President Donald Trump’s administration on Saturday, as he held a military parade in Washington.
"He's my president." "You can have him!" Hundreds of protesters in Fall River and Swansea waved flags and decried the Trump administration.
In response to actions taken by President Donald Trump's administration over the last few months, thousands of protests are set to take place across the country
The No Kings events come after days of protests following raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and Trump’s subsequent deployment of thousands of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to “temporarily protect” ICE and other federal personnel, along with federal property.
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with nearly 100 planned in Massachusetts.
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with hundreds planned across New England.
Organizers with the “No Kings” movement are planning some 1,500 demonstrations across the country to protest the upcoming military parade Saturday. One notable location, however, is
So what better day to blast Pavement? “No More Kings” is an eccentric deep cut that nonetheless has turned into an accidentally perfect protest song for our times. “I want no more kings!” Stephen Malkmus yells. “No more kings!” He’s singing about King George III of England in 1776, but somehow, it’s the anthem we need right now.
In the latest in a series of national days of action, opponents of President Trump rallied in thousands of towns and cities, including at least two dozen protests across New Hampshire.
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The Nation on MSNFrom Tom Paine in 1776 to Main Street in 2025: No Kings!Americans have a right to assemble and a right to petition for the redress of grievances. They will use those rights this weekend to resist Trumpism.