No Kings, protest and Los Angeles
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At least one person was arrested Saturday after a mostly peaceful "No Kings Day" demonstration intensified in downtown Los Angeles.
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Thousands gather in downtown LA for 'No Kings Day' rally
LOS ANGELES - Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles Saturday for "No Kings Day" demonstrations against the Trump administration. More than a dozen protests occurred across Southern California as part of a nationwide day of action.
Thousands of demonstrators in Southern California took to the streets to participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” day of protest. The grassroots protest movement began as a modest online slogan and has evolved into a nationwide campaign,
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Protesters gathered in L.A. and elsewhere in Southern California for 'No Kings' demonstrations, a nationwide effort to push back against President Trump's policies.
Police on Saturday declared an 'unlawful assembly' as No Kings Day protests transpired into the evening around the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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