Protesters Mar. in San Francisco for No Kings Protest
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Crowds hit the streets Saturday in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests.
Chicago organizers predict the “No Kings” protest on Saturday will be bigger than events in June, fueled by anger at Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Millions of people took part in “No Kings Day” demonstrations across the United States on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration. This was the second round of rallies following an estimated 5-million-person turnout in June during Trump’s birthday military parade.
With thousands of "No Kings" protests planned around the U.S. this weekend, many are expected to take place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs as the city continues to grapple with immigration enforcement efforts from President Donald Trump's administration.
Actor John Cusack sent a message to President Donald Trump during a CNN interview on Saturday at a Chicago "No Kings" protest, telling the president to "go to hell."
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.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump administration's actions.