‘No Kings’ Protesters Out in Force in Jacksonville on Saturday; at Least 5 Events Planned in the Area
- Protests against the Trump Administration called 'No Kings' took place on Saturday, June 14, across multiple U.S. cities including West Michigan and Jacksonville.
- These demonstrations arose as a nationwide day of defiance to reject perceived authoritarianism, reacting also to a planned military parade in Washington D.C.
- Over a dozen 'No Kings' protests occurred in West Michigan with expected thousands in Kalamazoo, while Jacksonville held at least five events urging peaceful participation.
- Anita Hoppenstand stated, "You've got to, you've got to speak out," while Jacksonville officials and Tom Hackney expressed hope the gatherings remain peaceful despite potential disruptions.
- These protests amplified opposition to President Trump and highlighted public concerns about U.S. democracy, with authorities prepared to protect lawful expression and maintain order.
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'No Kings' protests planned across North Alabama,
HUNTSVILLE, Ala (WHNT) — On Saturday, hundreds of protests will happen across the country, including right here in the Tennessee Valley, voicing their concerns about President Donald Trump. It's a part of the 'No Kings' protests that will take place across the nation. Cullman Co. officials bracing for thousands to pour in for Rock the South "I think there's a lot of discontent, and there's there's a lot of people that are frustrated, even…
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