'No Kings' Movement Gains Momentum as Thousands of Marylanders Take to the Streets
- Thousands of Marylanders joined 'No Kings Day' protests on June 14 across cities including Baltimore, Annapolis, and Bel Air to oppose President Trump's administration.
- The protests were organized in response to President Trump's executive orders and coincided with the Army's 250th anniversary military parade held on his 79th birthday.
- Nearly 5,000 demonstrators gathered at Patterson Park in Baltimore, where officials including Senator Chris Van Hollen spoke against lawlessness and emphasized peaceful assembly.
- Van Hollen expressed strong opposition to a president he views as disregarding the Constitution and emphasized continued efforts to reclaim the nation, while State Sen. Jason Gallion highlighted the importance of the right to peaceful protest.
- The protests reflect ongoing nationwide resistance to the administration's policies and underscore a continued commitment to peaceful, grassroots organizing beyond this single-day event.
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Weenie Centrist Legislator Faceplants Hard At Weekend Protest Event
April McClain Delaney, House representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district, did not get off to a hot start in her address to Frederick, Md.'s modest-sized but otherwise energetic and very positive "No Kings" protest on Saturday. As soon as she took the microphone, a few people on the back side of the little pavilion at the center of Mullinix Park began heckling her; at first, a whole crowd away and out of sight from the hecklers, I th…
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