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Viral videos from "No Kings" protests show people making threats against Charlie Kirk and President Donald Trump, prompting investigations by authorities.
Thousands of people traveled downtown Saturday for the Chicago "No Kings" protest in Grant Park.The demonstration, which will be followed by a march, is organized by the Hands Off Chicago Coalition, which is comprised of many different local campaign and advocacy groups.
The No Kings “Hands off Chicago” protest was one of roughly 2,500 similar demonstrations against the Trump administration planned across the country and globe, according to organizers.
A video that users on social media say shows a school teacher in Chicago mocking the death of Charlie Kirk at a protest went viral over the weekend, with many calling for the woman to lose her job.
Organizers said the protest against the Trump administration is expected to draw tens of thousands downtown, while similar events are planned across the region and nationwide.
People turned out in large numbers across the Chicago area and the nation at "No Kings" events Saturday to oppose the Trump administration.
John Cusack’s message to Donald Trump during Chicago’s No Kings protest goes viral as the actor condemns federal ICE deployments.
People gathered in Chicago and the suburbs Saturday for a "No Kings" protest amid ongoing federal immigration enforcement operations in the area.