No Kings protests against Trump held across East Texas
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Officials have expressed caution around the nationwide “No Kings” protests after two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses were shot early Saturday. One lawmaker and her husband died while the other two survived with severe injuries.
The Midland County, Texas Democratic Party is organizing a local demonstration this Saturday as part of the national “No Kings” protest. Leading up to the event, organizers are hosting a sign-making session for community members to gather, connect and prepare.
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Live updates: Army's 250th birthday parade underway despite rain and 'No Kings' protestsAmericans are planning to demonstrate against President Donald Trump across the U.S. on Saturday as a counterpoint to the 200,000 people expected to attend the military parade in Washington.
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The city of Lockhart is refuting a claim made by Caldwell County Democrats regarding "No Kings" materials at the Chisholm Trail Roundup parade.
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The News-Messenger Fremont on MSN'No Kings' marks Fremont's biggest protest of the yearFREMONT - Despite rain, the "No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance" protest on June 14 was the largest anti-Trump administration event in Fremont this year. “Hey-Hey-Ho-Ho Donald Trump has got to go!” chanted the more than 250 protesters, who occupied all four corners of West State and Front streets in downtown Fremont.
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President Trump's deployment of troops to protect federal agents during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles falls within constitutional powers despite Governor Newsom's criticism.
No Kings has identified on its website more than 1,800 cities nationwide, including about 70 in Michigan, where demonstrators are set to gather to express disapproval.
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Statewide protests against the Trump administration proceeded as planned Saturday, despite a State Patrol advisory to the public not to attend the rallies “out of an abundance of caution” following the shootings of two Democratic state lawmakers.