Dozens of protests planned across Maryland for 'No Kings Day'
- Nearly 50 demonstrations are planned across Maryland on June 14, coinciding with the Army's 250th anniversary and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
- Organizers initiated the 'No Kings Day' protests to oppose President Trump's administration, accusing him of authoritarian behavior and disregarding democratic norms.
- Protests will occur from early morning to evening, including a Baltimore City gathering at Patterson Park's Observatory and multiple rallies across metro areas and local counties.
- ‘No Kings’ protests are expected to be largely peaceful, with organizers emphasizing First Amendment rights, though authorities remain vigilant for potential disruptions.
- These protests reflect heightened national tensions and raise concerns about the erosion of democratic principles amid a significant military celebration and presidential birthday.
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No Kings Protest in Catonsville, MD
There appeared to be some 700-800 people at the protest in Catonsville in Baltimore County, Maryland. We were at the intersection of Route 40 and Rolling Road, a heavily traveled major intersection, and I believe thousands of vehicles passed in the two...
Protestors hold "No Kings" rally against President Trump at Boone County Courthouse Plaza
{p}A coalition of local organizations called the Mid-Missouri Solidarity Network held their “No Kings” demonstration at the Boone County Courthouse Plaza in Downtown Columbia. (Mark Slavit/KRCG 13){br}{/p}
Dozens march through Lowell streets in protest of ICE
LOWELL — Ahead of Saturday’s planned “No Kings” protests across the region and country, dozens marched through the streets of Downtown Lowell Friday evening in protest of the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since President Donald Trump retook office in January. The march was organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation in response to a ramping up of ICE enforcement actions in Massachusetts and around the country. Among…
No Kings/Kick Out the Clowns Day in NH
Above, John Jones, 84, a Green Beret veteran who served in the Vietnam War is pictured in Hanover Saturday. ARNIE ALPERT photo Above, Lois Jackson, 82, is pictured demonstrating in Hanover on Saturday. Editor’s note: This story and photos will be updated throughout the day. By ARNIE ALPERT, Active with the Activists Arnie Alpert Arnie Alpert spent decades as a community organizer/educator in NH movements for social justice and peace. Officially…
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