No Kings, California and protest
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For Californians that do attend a protest, organizers task them with a responsibility: de-escalation. What else should you know?
Thousands gathered across Southern California on Saturday, Oct. 18 to protest President Donald Trump’s policies since his return to office at the beginning of the year.
Today marks the second "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump's administration, with big crowds of protesters showing up across the country. Here's the latest on what's happening in the Bay
A major tussle broke out between the Trump administration and California Governor Gavin Newsom's office over the military's plan to fire live artillery shells today in Southern California, coinciding with the No Kings protest today.
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'No Kings' protests: Massive anti-Trump rallies planned across SoCal: See full list
Altogether, 2,500 events are scheduled across the nation, dwarfing the 1,800 scheduled before the June 14 protests of the same name.
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Dispersal orders issued hours after thousands gathered for 'No Kings' protest in DTLA
After multiple orders to disperse, police moved in and made arrests hours after thousands peacefully took to the streets for a "No Kings" protest.
Thousands of Southern Californians are expected to take part in a second “No Kings Day” protest on Saturday, Oct. 18 to speak out against “authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration,” while prominent Republicans have criticized the planned event as anti-American.
Morale just keeps getting worse and worse because the administration does not value government workers," Riva Duncan, retired Forest Service worker.
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