No Kings, Southern California
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A mostly peaceful ‘No Kings Day’ protest in downtown Los Angeles ended with 14 arrests as demonstrators rallied against Trump’s administration.
With the CBS LA helicopter overhead at 8 p.m., multiple groups of protesters were seen facing off with LAPD officers as they moved the crowds away from the spot of the dispersal order. Some officers were on horseback, while others appeared to be outfitted in riot gear.
The second wave of No Kings protests on October 18 will feature around 80 events across Greater Los Angeles, including a major rally at Gloria Molina Grand Park. Organizers emphasize peaceful demonstration amid heightened law enforcement presence,
President Donald Trump had a seemingly scatological reaction to the nationwide “No Kings” protests against him Saturday. In an AI-generated video Trump shared on his Truth Social platform Saturday evening, the U.S. president is depicted as a king in a fighter jet dropping what appears to be a large amount of fecal matter on protesters …
Thousands of demonstrators in Southern California took to the streets to participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” day of protest. The grassroots protest movement began as a modest online slogan and has evolved into a nationwide campaign,
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'No Kings' protests: Massive anti-Trump rallies planned across SoCal: See full list
Altogether, 2,500 events are scheduled across the nation, dwarfing the 1,800 scheduled before the June 14 protests of the same name.
Pedro Pascal and Kerry Washington were among the A-list stars who joined the No Kings Day protests against President Donald Trump.
A grassroots protest movement that began as a modest online slogan has evolved into a nationwide campaign, with thousands of demonstrators expected to fill the streets of Los Angeles on Saturday.
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
Dispersal orders issued hours after thousands gathered for 'No Kings' protest in DTLA
After multiple orders to disperse, police moved in and made arrests hours after thousands peacefully took to the streets for a "No Kings" protest.