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"We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events..."
All "No Kings" protests have been canceled in Minnesota after two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot in targeted attacks.
People rallying at the "No Kings" protest on the University of Cincinnati campus could be heard chanting, "This is what democracy looks like." Our crew at the rally said there are more than a thousand people there.
Indivisible, the group behind the "No Kings" protests scheduled around the country, plans to participate in the 2025 Stonewall Columbus Pride March.
Organizers of the "No Kings" demonstrations and local officials urged demonstrators to stay home from planned protests in Minnesota on Saturday after a lawmaker and her husband were fatally shot and another lawmaker and his wife were injured at their homes. Gov. Tim Walz called the incident a “politically motivated assassination.”
Anti-Trump protests sprang up across the country the same day the president was hosting a military parade in Washington.
These rallies come on the heels of tense protests in Los Angeles that condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeps in the city that saw military deployments. Rain is likely in the morning and afternoon in Summit and Portage counties,
"No Kings" protests have been organized nationwide in response to a massive military parade in Washington, D.C.