This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Potomac ...
From the destruction of King George III's statue to today's No Kings movement, resistance to tyranny has always demanded ...
Ahead of last month’s “No Kings” protests, Republicans launched a remarkably aggressive effort to slander Donald Trump’s critics, repeatedly insisting that the activists participating in the events ...
Student organizations protested against President Donald Trump at “No Kings” demonstrations at Town and Country Village and Rinconada Park on Oct. 18 as part of the national “No Kings Day” movement.
Days after cities across the nation held protests decrying the Trump administration, local leaders look to advance the momentum beyond one day of protest. More than 2,600 protests took place in all 50 ...
It was just six weeks ago that Democrats celebrated No Kings Day. At the time it seemed like a puerile demonstration of Trump ...
We are on an inexorable trajectory of escalation. As President Donald Trump’s authoritarian attacks are increasing, working people are defying his abuses of power, refusing to live under the yoke of a ...
The national “No Kings” movement came to Minneapolis on Saturday, with a reported 100,000 marchers descending on downtown in a protest that remained peaceful throughout the afternoon. Many attendees ...
By all accounts the recent No Kings rallies were a spirited success. More than 7 million people attended the October protests ...
In Cave Creek, Arizona, progressive activists held a happy hour and food drive in the days after the "No Kings" rallies. In Chattanooga, Tennessee, activists sponsored a Halloween-themed protest near ...
Billionaires of all political stripes fund groups that push their preferred sentiments, and some of the organizations working on the "No Kings" movement have received grant money or other funds from ...
Jean-François Millet, "The Wood Sawyers" (1850–52), oil on canvas; Victoria and Albert Museum, London (© V&A Images / Victoria and Albert Museum, London) LONDON — How best to paint the scorned, the ...