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‘No Kings’ protests against Trump planned nationwide, in what the GOP calls ‘hate America’ rallies
More than 2,600 rallies nationwide will protest President Trump’s leadership amid a government shutdown and expanded immigration enforcement, organizers said.
- On Saturday, a coalition of leaders for the No Kings protests said millions are expected at more than 2,600 demonstrations nationwide against the Trump administration.
- Organizers said the marches show unity defending democracy amid aggressive immigration arrests and urged exercising rights despite threats like Guard deployments.
- Local authorities increased security as President Trump ordered National Guard deployments to California, Illinois, Oregon and Washington, D.C., while Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said officers will protect protesters with a Dialogue Police Team on site.
- Philadelphia officials announced road closures and safety alerts for a City Hall to Independence Mall march, and leaders urged participants to exercise their First Amendment rights despite intimidation tactics.
- Republicans have framed the protests as dangerous left-wing groups, with some governors labeling demonstrations 'antifa-linked' as Congress remains stalled amid a government shutdown.
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