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Thousands gathered on the steps and lawn of the Utah Capitol Saturday for a lively No Kings rally, with several saying they pushed past fears about their safety to show up and voice their opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies.
“Our No Kings day is the people coming together in power and in peace to say to our leaders, no to kings, no to dictators, no to cruelty and no to corruption,” Buck said in a press release. “This will be a historical day, as we are expecting it to be the largest peaceful protest in history.”
Protesters across the country rallied as part of the "No Kings" movement, with thousands of people showing up to protests across the state of Utah.More than a d
More than 500 lined Main Street in front of City Hall in Heber City Saturday morning as one of 12 “No Kings” rallies in Utah and one of more than 2,500 in the country.
More ‘No Kings’ protests are scheduled across the state and country on Saturday, and the Salt Lake City event has canceled the march portion of the event in light of the deadly
Both fans were eventually banned from the ballpark for future events, the Milwaukee Brewers revealed President Donald Trump has lashed out at Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley over his support for a longstanding Senate tradition that allows home-state senators to block judicial nominees.
Protesters once again are expected to gather in streets across the country this weekend in opposition of President Donald Trump’s policies. Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations.
No Kings protests are planned in Greater Akron this weekend. Here's why the protests are happening again and where they will be held.