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Michigan, No Kings
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Americans continued to exercise their First Amendment right when they gathered for protests across the country and the state on Saturday, Oct. 18. "No Kings" demonstrations took place at over 2,000 sites and across all 50 states and were organized by national and local groups,
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday that President Donald Trump and his supporters were attempting to stir up anxiety, fear and violence ahead of the planned weekend No Kings protests, all under the guise of provoking a federal law enforcement response.
Metro Detroiters in inflatable costumes might walk the streets on Saturday, Oct. 18, as a part of the national No Kings protest against Trump.
The second "No Kings" protest of the year brought people back to the Michigan's State Capitol to demonstrate against president Donald Trump.
Demonstrations are expected to bring thousands of Michigan residents to the streets, for the second time this year. Can you wear a mask?
Thousands of protesters across Ohio took to the streets on Saturday to participate in the nationwide “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration. In Northeast Ohio, protestors voiced their dissent with the Trump administration in downtown Cleveland and suburbs including Bay Village,
An estimated 20,000 participants in Madison's "No Kings" rally gather at the Capitol on Saturday as part of nationwide protests against the Trump administration's policies.
Thank you for your coverage of the Bay Area “No Kings” protests. As a psychiatrist, I recognize the mental health benefits of a joyous gathering to speak on topics that we are passionate about. One area of huge importance did not get much coverage — the administration’s attack on clean energy and rollbacks of environmental regulations essential to protect the health of our communities.