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CNN

In pictures: The nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests

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New York Times

Large crowds across the U.S. gathered on Saturday to protest the Trump administration. See photos from the “No Kings” rallies here.

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New York Times

Organizers of the protests said that all of the planned events in the state were canceled after a recommendation from Gov. Tim Walz.

CNN

CNN spoke to several protesters among the millions of Americans who are expected to attend "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday to denounce what organizers describe as President Donald Trump's authoritarian policies and "militarization of our democracy." Follow updates:

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New York Times

Officials urged residents to avoid anti-Trump protests while they hunt for the gunman, concerned that he might be planning to target the demonstrations after killing a Democratic state representative and her husband and attacking a state senator.

New York Times

Planned protests against the Trump administration will be held across the U.S. on Saturday — the same day that Trump has scheduled a parade for the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also coincides with his 79th birthday.

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New York Times

“I don’t feel like a king, I have to go through hell to get stuff approved,” President Trump said of the planned demonstrations against his administration.

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Washington Post

The demonstration outside the downtown Federal Building was separate from the local “No Kings” event held earlier as part of nationwide rallies.

Axios

The movement marked the biggest single-day of anti-Trump protest of his second administration, per organizers.

The Guardian

Protesters demonstrate at about 2,000 sites nationwide on day US president holds military parade in Washington As tanks and soldiers paraded through the streets of Washington on Saturday, several million people around the country turned out to protest against the excesses of Donald Trump’s administration. The protests, dubbed “No Kings”, rook place at about 2,100 sites nationwide, from big cities to small towns. A coalition of more than 100 groups joined together to plan the protests, which are committed to a principle of nonviolence. Continue reading...

Politico

The day-long celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday coincided with nationwide protests against Trump and military strikes between Israel and Iran that are testing the president’s “America First” res...

NPR

A large, vocal and peaceful gathering — that was Nashville’s version of the “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump on Saturday. Thousands

Bloomberg

Two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses were shot Saturday in what Governor Tim Walz said was likely a targeted political attack by a suspect impersonating a police officer.

The Guardian

Police in Culpeper, Virginia, and San Francisco detain suspects and report non-life-threatening injuries Protesters at “No Kings” events in Culpeper, Virginia, and San Francisco, California, have been struck by motorists, according to local news reports. The protests are taking place at about 2,000 sites nationwide, from big cities to small towns. A coalition of more than 100 groups planned the protests, which are committed to a principle of nonviolence. Continue reading...

Washington Post

Thousands of Americans gathered in cities across the country on Saturday for an organized day of protests dubbed “No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance” against President Trump’s policies.

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The Guardian

‘No Kings’ protests across US come after a week of unrest over anti-immigration raids; Trump’s military parade to begin at 6.30pm ET in Washington DC It will be a parade fit for a king – which is precisely why critics worry what message it will send the rest of the world about the future of democracy in America. On Saturday there will be tanks on the streets of the nation’s capital as Washington hosts a celebration of the US army’s 250th anniversary, which happens to coincide with Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. North Korea: military parades. China: military parades. Russia: military parades. These aren’t parades to celebrate a victory and it’s certainly not to celebrate the United States army’s birthday. This is a parade to aggrandise Donald Trump’s ego. No one who knows either Trump or his pattern of behavior would think for a minute this is anything else. Continue reading...

Washington Post

Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman (D) and her spouse were killed, while state Sen. John Hoffman (D) and his wife were injured, in targeted attacks, police said

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NewsNation

“No Kings” protests argue Trump’s D.C. parade is more about stroking his ego on his 79th birthday than celebrating U.S. military.

NewsNation

Thousands of individual “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration unfolded across the United States Saturday as the president marked the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a lavish military parade in Washington, D.C. More:

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Reuters

Nearly 2,000 protests expected ahead of a military parade in Washington, DC that features tanks and a Trump speech.

NewsNation

This Saturday, thousands across the U.S. are expected to take part in the “No Kings” protests following what they believe to be government overreach.

NewsNation

‘No Kings’ protest signs were allegedly banned at a Lockhart parade. Organizers say the alleged threats of arrest show why their message matters.

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Wall Street Journal

Rain didn’t stop thousands of protesters from coming out in New York’s midtown Manhattan. Demonstrators held American flags and signs that said “No Kings” and “I Prefer My Ice Crushed.” Police said they closed about a mile of Fifth Avenue to traffic for the protest. The owner of a store selling umb

Wall Street Journal

Some leaders are feeling the long shadow of 2020 demonstrations that sparked GOP backlash

Wall Street Journal

The Proud Boys and other far-right groups are capitalizing on Saturday’s planned demonstrations against Trump policies.

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Newsmax

Demonstrators crowded into streets, parks, and plazas across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, mixing anti-authoritarian messages with support for immigrants and calls to protect democracy.

Newsmax

Cities large and small were preparing for major demonstrations Saturday across the U.S. against President Donald Trump, as officials urge calm, National Guard troops mobilize and Trump attends a military parade in Washington, D.C.

Newsmax

New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to deploy thousands of police officers throughout the city in anticipation of 10 protests scheduled for the area against the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, the New York Post reported.