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Americans planned demonstrations against President Donald Trump across the U.S. on Saturday as a counterpoint to the 200,000 people expected to attend the military parade in Washington.
"No Kings" protests against the Trump administration are taking place today in and around New York City as part of nationwide demonstrations. Fifth Avenue was closed to traffic from 42nd Street to 23rd Street in Manhattan as protesters marched from Bryant Park.
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article I Section 8 of the New York State Constitution protects freedom of speech, assembly, and petition. While not an exhaustive list, here are a few rules New York protestors must follow, according to the NYCLU:
New York City saw thousands attend demonstrations against the Trump administration Saturday, just hours before a military parade in Washington, D.C. MSNBC host Antonia Hylton is joined at the New York City “No Kings Day” protest by actor and activist Mark Ruffalo,
Follow The Post’s live updates from “No Kings” protests against President Trump in NYC and across the country on Saturday,
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Lovebscott on MSNNationwide 'No Kings' Protests Overshadow Donald Trump’s 79th BirthdayAcross the country on June 14, millions of people took to the streets for the “No Kings” protests. Organizers with the 50501 Movement rallied people in nearly 2,000 cities against President Trump’s 79th birthday military parade — part of the U.
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Benzinga on MSNTrump Hosts D.C. Military Parade For Army’s 250th As Nation Reacts To Lawmaker’s Killing, 'No Kings' ProtestsPresident Donald Trump marked the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary Saturday with a sprawling military parade through Washington, D.C., according to CNBC. The parade featured tanks, helicopters, and demonstrations and coincided with Trump’s 79th birthday.
Across the country on Saturday, millions gathered at ‘No Kings,’ protests, as demonstrators said they believe President Donald Trump has overextended his power. Several of those protests took place in Roanoke,