No Kings, protests and Donald Trump
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Michigan, No Kings
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Protests on Oct. 18 will be the second large-scale demonstration under the No Kings banner. Organizers estimated roughly five million joined national protests in June, with 50 events were held in Michigan alone, said Ryan Bates, spokesperson for the advocacy organization.
More than four months after protestors across Michigan and throughout the nation gathered in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration for No Kings Day, communities across the state are planning to renew their opposition and raise further concerns about overreach from the federal government.
Following the success of the first “No Kings,” ICM will join organizations across America protesting President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to subvert democracy and proclaim himself King of
A protest is planned in Jackson as a second round of demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his administration. “No Kings” rallies are planned in 100 locations around Michigan for Saturday,
Freshman walk-on King Miller rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown, and Jayden Maiava passed for 265 yards and two scores in Southern California’s emphatic 31-13 victory over No. 15 Michigan.
Following its heartbreaking loss to Illinois, Jayden Maiava and USC rolled to a 31-13 win over No. 15 Michigan at the Coliseum on Saturday.
Groups of protesters in the New York City-metro area are once again expected to take to the streets in protest Oct. 18 for another round of "No Kings" demonstrations. No Kings protest organizers said between 4 to 6 million people participated in protests held across the country on June 14 ,