Minnesota to host ‘No Kings’ flagship rally, headlining Springsteen amid tensions over ICE and war
The rally protested Trump administration policies following Operation Metro Surge, drawing 100,000 attendees including Springsteen and Baez with planned road closures and local officials present.
- Organizers expect over 100,000 people to attend the "No Kings" flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, featuring performers like Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, and Jane Fonda, along with Senator Bernie Sanders.
- The "No Kings" movement has organized rallies worldwide to defend American democracy and protest against the Trump administration's actions.
- Bruce Springsteen composed "Streets of Minneapolis" to honor residents who stood up against federal crackdowns and said the rally aimed to elevate the movement's importance.
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Minnesota to host 'No Kings' flagship rally, headlining Springsteen amid tensions over ICE and war
Minnesota will be the flagship of the “No Kings” protest movement Saturday when Bruce Springsteen performs “Streets of Minneapolis” in a state where emotions are still raw over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and the deaths of two residents who were shot by federal officers.
"No Kings" rally expected to draw 100,000 in St. Paul; Bruce Springsteen to perform
Organizers for the "No Kings" march are anticipating 100,000 participants at the St. Paul, Minnesota, rally on Saturday, which will feature guest appearances from Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez and Jane Fonda.
"It’s a critical, critical moment" - Bruce Springsteen defends his anti-ICE and anti-Trump stances ahead of “No Kings” rally
Bruce Springsteen has doubled down on his critical views about ICE and the Trump administration ahead of the "no Kings" rally in St. Paul, where he is also scheduled to perform.
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