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The “No Kings” demonstrations took place in all 50 states, with at least 30 rallies in Missouri, from Columbia to St. Louis, Kansas City to Cape Girardeau, Springfield to St. Joseph, and around the steps of the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City.
Three events have been planned for the national "No Kings" day of mobilization in Springfield. None of these have been canceled.
Missouri mayors are reacting to Gov. Mike Kehoe's decision to sign an executive order on Thursday, activating the National Guard ahead of protests scheduled around the state and country this weekend.
In Columbia and elsewhere, they joined the nationwide mobilization against the expansion of executive power by the president.
Protests are taking place in Missouri and nationwide on June 14 to counter President Trump's military parade, which coincides with his birthday.
Tens of thousands gathered nationwide for peaceful protests on the same day as President Trump's military parade and 79th birthday celebration
Across St. Louis and other U.S. cities nationwide, demonstrators gathered Saturday for what organizers called a “day of defiance.” The timing was deliberate on President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday and the same day as a military parade in Washington DC, estimated to cost up to $45 million.
A “No Kings” demonstration is scheduled Saturday in downtown Columbia, one of nearly 30 planned in Missouri and almost 2,000 across the country against Trump administration policies.
Thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to be held throughout the country on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
ST. LOUIS – just a few days after the national “No Kings” protest, St. Louis is now heading into fireworks season. Despite many preparing for the Fourth of July, the Missouri fireworks
The No Kings events come after days of protests following raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and Trump’s subsequent deployment of thousands of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to “temporarily protect” ICE and other federal personnel, along with federal property.
Protests tied to the 'No Kings' Rally movement broke out across the country on Saturday, with demonstrators calling out the actions taken by President Donald Trump's administration. The rallies were also held in response to the Trump administration hosting an Army 250th anniversary parade in Washington,