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Sarah Fuoto’s trip to the Embry Village Plaza Kroger on June 14 and her last-minute decision to support a group of No Kings ...
For two decades, Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara has chronicled the city's vibrant Latino community, its cultural events as well as its clashes with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
Nationwide "No Kings" rallies saw militants emerge to attack ICE facilities, assault journalists, and vandalize property, following a pattern similar to the 2020 protests.
"Like Trump and too many of the GOP (DFLers, too; all of us, actually), Chalberg tilts, obfuscates, buries, ignores, changes facts and history to suit his political perspective," Ray Anschel writes.
An imperial judiciary, indeed. No, there are no kings in the United States – just a bunch of black-robed activists who seem to have forgotten the difference between "Your Honor" and "Your Majesty." ...
The June 14 "No Kings" protests, coinciding with Trump's birthday and the Army's 250th anniversary, saw an estimated 5 million participants across 2,100 communities.
Organizers of "No Kings" demonstrations that filled Cleveland's Public Square announce "Good Trouble Lives On" events for July 17, invoking civil rights leader John Lewis.