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Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
The White House called the June 14 "No Kings" anti-Trump protests an "utter failure" but acts of resistance are continuing, ...
The protest in Phoenix was among the 2,000 "No Kings" anti-Trump demonstrations planned around the country. "We have to make a stand," said protester Sarah Marmolejo, 28, of Gilbert.
PHOENIX – Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully — or face consequences.
The Brief. Anti-Trump protests are planned nationwide for Flag Day on June 14, including several in Arizona. The "No Kings" protests were held on the same day Trump celebrated his 79th birthday.
Ahem. Millions of people took the streets for the hugely popular No Kings protests on June 14, a series of anti-Trump rallies ...
No arrests were made across the approximately 6,000 "No Kings" protesters who gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on June 14, even after one person brandished a gun, sending people scattering ...
'No Kings' Recap: SUV drives into crowd; rallies largely peaceful, draw big crowds Large crowds joined 'No Kings' day protests across the U.S. against the Trump administration.
The protest in Phoenix was among the 2,000 "No Kings" anti-Trump demonstrations planned around the country. Advertisement "We have to make a stand," said protester Sarah Marmolejo, 28, of Gilbert.
Opponents of President Donald Trump planned to gather to protest across Arizona on June 14, the president’s 79th birthday and the day of a major Flag Day military parade in Washington, D.C. In Phoenix ...
No arrests were made across the approximately 6,000 "No Kings" protesters who gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on June 14, even after one person brandished a gun, sending people scattering, ...