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This Riverside couple joined a ‘No Kings’ protest on their ... - MSNIn full gown and tux, Tiara Gonzalez and Eric Pena — and their wedding party — joined the “No Kings” immigration protests in downtown Riverside on their wedding day, Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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No, there are no kings in the United States – just a bunch of black-robed activists who seem to have forgotten the difference ...
Monarchy and even arbitrary rule clearly weren’t their primary issues. Just a few months ago, the same type of people allegedly mad about kings were only too happy to celebrate King Charles ...
"No Kings" rally in Denver 14 photos. The main issues and slogans written by protesters on signs and flags are also varied, but Bradley said that in Colorado, a focus of Denver participants was ...
“No kings” is more than a slogan—it’s a statement of values. It’s a rejection of authoritarianism in all its forms, whether it comes from a president, a bureaucrat or a city council. It’s a reminder ...
Meantime there’s a debate on the right around President Trump’s brief pause of deportations on farms, with some wanting him ...
What does it say when Alex Padilla, a sitting member of the United States Senate, the senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Immigration, is wrestled to the ground and handcuffed ...
Organizers estimate 5 million people joined “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump Saturday in 2,100 U.S. cities and towns, including 15,000 people in 14 rallies in ruby red South ...
President Donald Trump's strongest issue has been immigration, but support on this issue six months into his second term is ...
The mood among the No Kings participants was both joyful and serious. Participants mentioned Trump’s recent actions on immigration, federal budget cuts and dismantling of equality and diversity ...
World-Herald readers weigh in on No Kings Day, immigration enforcement, a hopeful message from Pope Leo, and the city's need to make its roads safer for drivers.
Organizers estimate 5 million people joined “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump Saturday in 2,100 U.S. cities and towns, including 15,000 people in 14 rallies in ruby red South ...
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