Will Frog Costumes Continue to Multiply at Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ Protests?
Thousands participate nationwide in nonviolent protests opposing President Trump's perceived authoritarianism, with major rallies in cities including Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and New York.
- On Saturday, more than 2,600 protests are scheduled across the country for No Kings Day, with major rallies in Washington, D.C., downtown Los Angeles and New York.
- Organizers say the demonstrations aim to preserve America's founding principles and resist what they call an authoritarian regime under President Donald Trump, linking their movement to opposition since 1776 and the 1940s.
- The coalition includes more than 200 national organizations such as the Service Employees International Union, the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Federation of Teachers, while Sen. Bernie Sanders , Bill Nye and Robert De Niro help mobilize participation.
- C‑SPAN will carry the Washington, D.C. rally starting at noon ET/9 a.m. PT, while NewsNation and broadcast networks provide daylong coverage; President Donald Trump left for Mar‑a‑Lago on Friday.
- Building on June 14 momentum, organizers say sign‑ups are nearly double and the events unfold amid a government shutdown and federal troops and immigration raids.
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Networks Plan Coverage Of Next Round Of No Kings Protests On Saturday
Networks are planning coverage of the nationwide No Kings protests on Saturday, the second round of demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s actions in the White House. Thousands of events are being planned across the country, but there will be a few differences from the last day of demonstration in June. This time, it is taking place amid a government shutdown, with few signs that it will end soon. And there is an official event being …
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