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Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNNo Kings Yas Queens: The best & gayest signs from the No Kings protestsThe #NoKings protest today was TRANSMAZING! Little Oliver made a sign & marched with it proudly. We all were chanting "HEY HEY, HO HO, MAGA BIGOTS HAVE TO GO!" He met many other trans kids like him too & now they plan to play Fortnite together! A great early Father's day gift! pic.twitter.com/swFpEPzyBG
Thousands of western Massachusetts residents rallied in the streets on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, joining the nationwide “No Kings” movement against actions they called authoritarian.
After L.A. officials made a curfew exception for ticket holders of indoor events, dozens of opera lovers were able to attend shows on Sunday.
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Trump turned 79 on June 14, 2025, which is the same day as thousands of No Kings Day protests in the US, with some down the road from Mar-a-Lago Club
Elon Musk posted a cryptic message about the "No Kings" protests after activists took to the streets across the U.S. over the weekend.
Sellers are hawking Army anniversary and "No Kings" T-shirts, hats and other items in a move to cash in on Saturday's military parade and anti-Trump protests.
The "No Kings" protests were scheduled in Connecticut as early as 9:30 a.m. in Canton and Glastonbury and could last elsewhere until 6 p.m.