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The No Kings spirit lives at the heart of what it means to be a libertarian. Unfortunately, California has become a model of what happens when people forget these principles.
Two people were arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash at a weekend “No Kings” protest in Southern California that left a 21-year-old demonstrator seriously injured, authorities said.
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‘No Kings’ organizers plan next protest: ‘Good Trouble Lives On’
On a June 16 call, "No Kings" organizers, which include the American Civil Liberties Union and the Transformative Justice Coalition, shared that the protest titled "Good Trouble Lives On" will be ...
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OPINION: ‘No Kings’ Protests Prove Dems Only Hate ‘Tyranny ...
This past weekend, some 2,000 “No Kings” protests visited American cities in opposition of President Trump’s deportation efforts after violent riots engulfed Los Angeles the week prior.In ...
Following the No Kings protests that recently swept across the United States comes “Good Trouble Lives On,” a day of demonstrations planned in California and nationwide in July.
I’m writing to express strong opposition to the Food Security and Farm Protection Act (S.1326), which threatens California’s voter-approved Proposition 12, passed overwhelmingly in 2018.
I would like to thank the “No Kings” protesters. The estimated 5 million people who attended more than 2,000 protests nationwide June 14 made an excellent point: Our democracy is alive and well.
This past weekend, some 2,000 “ No Kings ” protests visited American cities in opposition of President Trump’s deportation efforts after violent riots engulfed Los Angeles the week prior.
However, no Kings signing is more infamous than veteran forward Corey Perry. There are a number of reasons for Perry’s infamy. His bad luck in the Stanley Cup Final is one relevant point.
The organizers of the "No Kings" protests are planning another demonstration, "Good Trouble Lives On," to be held on July 17 in honor of congressman John Lewis.
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