It is estimated that on Oct. 18, about five to seven million Americans attended the “No Kings” protest across all 50 states in the United States. Cities from Washington, D.C. to New York City have ...
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What’s Next After The Historic No Kings Protest?
This article is adapted from a Choose Democracy newsletter email. On Saturday, an estimated 7 million people poured into the streets to say it loud and clear: No Kings. (No Kings pointed out that this ...
At the end of the No Kings Day protest in Los Angeles on June 15, police used tear gas and faced off with pro immigration ...
Millions of Americans came together on Oct. 18 to declare “No Kings.” What could be more patriotically American? Our country was born by rejecting the rule of an unaccountable, tyrannical king. The ...
The protests’ success lay in their strategic focus on unity and public perception, proving the power of the people. Photo courtesy of colinbphoto via instagram. The United States witnessed the largest ...
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Regarding “Houston No Kings protest draws 15,000 people for October rally,” (Oct. 18): Republicans tried so very hard to pretend that the No Kings protests were “hate America” rallies. Americans ...
Little more than a month after conservative star Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on a college campus Sept. 10, liberals think it’s fine to mock – even celebrate – his death. A video of a woman yelling ...
The armed protest volunteer accused of killing an innocent bystander in June told police he intended to neutralize a threat.
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