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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
Louisville was one of about 2,000 cities set to protest the Trump administration on June 14, including more than a dozen Kentucky communities.
Protests have been ramping up around the country in response to immigration raids ordered by President Donald Trump.In the player above: Gov. Beshear discusses state's plan to monitor protests in ...
'No Kings' Recap: What to know about rallies in Louisville, across the U.S. Tens of thousands of Americans joined 'No Kings' day protests against the Trump administration.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thousands of people gathered in downtown Louisville Saturday afternoon for a "No Kings" protest outside ...
The national protest movement called No Kings took place in multiple cities across the United States Saturday, June 14, the ...
By Liam Niemeyer and Jamie Lucke Kentucky Lantern Thousands of Kentuckians turned out Saturday in cities large and small to ...
The "No Kings" movement is planning nationwide protests on June 14th, coinciding with Flag Day, President Trump's birthday, ...
Thousands gathered in Lexington and Louisville, as well as several other cities across the commonwealth, on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration.
The message at all the “No Kings” events was simple. Trump doesn’t believe he is a president; he believes he is a king. And as such, he believes he is above the law.
'No Kings' rally draws thousands to downtown Louisville Thousands packed Jefferson Square Park, the steps of Metro Hall and Jefferson Street in Louisville as part of the No Kings protest on ...