Trump, No Kings and Philadelphia
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The "No Kings" protest is taking place in cities across the country in response to Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSN'No Kings Day' protest in Philadelphia: Thousands pack Benjamin Franklin ParkwayThousands of 'No Kings Day' protests are expected to take place across the nation Saturday, with the 'flagship' protest planned for Philadelphia.
Organizers designated Philadelphia as the lead city in a movement spanning the nation, with over 2,000 protests planned.
Protesters in Philadelphia are slated to hit the streets Saturday, just days after 15 anti-ICE demonstrators were arrested following a skirmish with police officers in Center City. The protest in Philadelphia is part of a nationwide “No Kings” action planned by critics of President Donald Trump’s administration,
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Thousands are expected to pack the parkway for the "No Kings" protest. Organizers said they believe Philadelphia's demonstration will be among the largest in the country.
The City of Philadelphia has closed several streets and is implementing parking restrictions for the "No Kings" protest rally and march on Saturday.
A Lancaster city man punched a Philadelphia police officer during the “No Kings” protests there on Saturday, according to the department.
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Religion News Service on MSNAt Philadelphia's ‘No Kings’ protest, faith leaders urge crowd to 'rebuke hate'In a city known as the cradle of American democracy, an impassioned, hourslong protest filled the streets for a ‘No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance.’
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,