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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
At least one person was critically injured Saturday in a shooting at a protest against President Donald Trump in Salt Lake City. It came hours after two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota were shot dead by a gunman.
Texas officials arrested a man Saturday evening in connection with a "credible threat" made against state lawmakers attending the Democratic-led "No Kings" protest at the state Capitol. There is no additional active threat,
A marcher critically wounded in a shooting at Salt Lake City’s 10,000-strong “No Kings” protest on Saturday night has died, police reported Sunday afternoon. “Our victim was not the intended target,” Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd said, “but rather an innocent bystander participating in the demonstration”
Cities large and small across the U.S. saw crowds gather Saturday for planned "No Kings" protests against President Trump.
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Kerry Washington, Glenn Close, Susan Sarandon, and more celebs came out to protest Donald Trump and his policies.
Army's 250th anniversary celebrated with a military parade in Washington, D.C., on Trump's birthday. 'No Kings' protests by opponents are planned across the country.
In Geneva, chants of “No kings in America” and “This is what democracy looks like” rang out over seemingly supportive, near-constant honks from cars driving by the large protest that stretched across several blocks of Randall Road.
Across the country, relatively few disruptions were reported during protests and marches where the mood ranged from joyful to defiant.
Protests across U.S. held on the same day as the Army 250th anniversary parade, and Trump's birthday, in Washington, D.C.
The 25-year-old man, who had concealed the loaded handgun in his waistband, was threatening to knock someone out in the middle of the street, police said.