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National organizers of the “No Kings” protest said they wanted to reclaim the American flag from Trump. To that end, Phoenix protest organizers planned to hand out 2,000 American flags to ...
Tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out for "Good Trouble" demonstrations, honoring civil rights icon John Lewis and protesting Trump policies.
People around the U.S. will gather July 17 to protest the Trump administration's recent policies. What to know and how to attend in metro Phoenix.
Opponents of President Donald Trump planned to gather to protest across Arizona on June 14, the president’s 79th birthday and the day of a major Flag Day military parade in Washington, D.C. In Phoenix ...
But Donald Trump was also spotted in Phoenix among the many thousands who converged on the Arizona Capitol at one of the nation’s 2,000 “No Kings” protests.
No Kings protests are taking place across California. Experts advise that when going to a protest, people should bring water, face masks, medication and more. Just over a week after protests erupted ...
The organizers of the deadly "No Kings" protest pushed back against Gov. Cox's comments on armed security.On Thursday, Gov.
Gov. Spencer Cox said organizers of the "No Kings" protest were warned that using peacekeepers at the event was a "bad idea" ...
There are several "No Kings 2.0" protests being held in the Mid-Atlantic region (see the list of those locations here) on July 4. As of July 3, none were being hosted in New Jersey on July 4th; ...
The protest in Phoenix was among the 2,000 "No Kings" anti-Trump demonstrations planned around the country. Advertisement "We have to make a stand," said protester Sarah Marmolejo, 28, of Gilbert.
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