NYC gears up for ‘No Kings’ protests
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A flock of demonstrators – same in quirky outfits, others fully nude – grabbed their bicycles and pedaled to Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building last Sunday. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.
The “No Kings” protest opposing President Donald Trump began in June 2025 and is set to happen again on October 18 with over 2,500 events nationwide, including major rallies in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles, denouncing moves such as the deployment of federal forces in cities and executive orders bypassing Congress.
Congressional Democrats continued their Capitol protest for a second straight day to have Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva sworn in to fill a House vacancy.
Greater Lafayette Indivisible plans to hold its second march of the year to protest President Donald Trump and his administration.
"Who’s assaulting who is the real question?” said Oriana Korol's dad. “She was on the sidewalk playing music when the federal officers just bumrushed the band.”
Protesters are pedaling through Portland's streets wearing nothing or close to it to rally against the Trump administration.
A group of North Baltimore residents says they are fed up with Johns Hopkins University, claiming it isn't a good neighbor to the people who live near its campuses.
A pro-Palestine activist’s successful fight against NSW anti-protest laws has been dubbed a “win for democracy” after a court threw out the controversial law.
Belgian police have fired tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of protesters in Brussels. The protest was against Prime Minister Bart De Wever's proposed austerity measures.
Large crowds are expected to protest President Trump and his policies at 'No Kings' events. Some on the right are framing them as 'Hate America' rallies.