President Donald Trump attended the 126th Army-Navy Game in Baltimore on Saturday, where he was greeted by protesters outside the stadium in a city he previously slammed in a social media post ...
Roughly 3,000 Brooklynites marched through Park Slope on Saturday to denounce President Donald Trump and his cabinet as part of the nationwide “No Kings” march. Waving signs and banners with slogans ...
The No Kings II rallies on Saturday drew as many as eight million people to express opposition to the Trump administration. The size and breadth of the 2,700 nationwide events makes it hard to ...
DeWitt, N.Y. — Thousands gathered along Erie Boulevard East in DeWitt on Saturday for the “No Kings” anti-Trump demonstration, filling sidewalks, medians and intersections with signs, music and chants ...
On a brisk October afternoon in Washington, D.C., the familiar steps of the Lincoln Memorial once again became a stage for Americans demanding accountability. On the eve of the "No Kings" that ...
President Donald Trump has mocked those who participated in Saturday's No Kings protests by posting videos on social media depicting himself as a king. Trump posted two artificially generated videos ...
Armando Solis, 76, of La Grange Park, was born in Mexico, moved to America as a young man and became a naturalized U.S. citizen. He said he was “proud to participate” in a “No Kings’ protest with the ...
Janet Hoffer, dressed as an eagle, was one of hundreds of people who attended the “No Kings" protest at Cora P. Roberson Park in Gainesville on Saturday. Oct. 18, 2025. (Shaniyah Williams/WUFT News) ...
Thousands gathered to march through downtown Asheville during the "No Kings" protest Oct. 18, a part of a national day of action against the Trump administration's policies. Protesters cited concerns ...
CROSBY — People attend a "No Kings" rally at the intersection of West Main Street and Great River Road on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, in Crosby. There were around one hundred people on the four corners ...
Actor John Cusack sent a message to President Donald Trump during a "No Kings" protest in Chicago on Saturday during an interview with CNN, telling the president to "go to hell." "What’s interesting ...
President Donald Trump has mocked those who participated in Saturday’s No Kings protests by posting videos on social media depicting himself as a king. Trump posted two artificially generated videos ...