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Two people were arrested Saturday afternoon during the "No Kings" Motor March protest, according to the Tucson Police Department.
Thousands of western Massachusetts residents rallied in the streets on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, joining the nationwide “No Kings” movement against actions they called authoritarian.
The county's sheriff had made incendiary remarks about police response should any violence occur. But nothing happened.
Trump ordered increased deportations in Democrat cities, following "No Kings" protests; NYC Mayor Adams said the city won't aid civil enforcement but will support criminal enforcement.
Navarro commended the peaceful nature of the events, noting that some agitators were present but were not engaged by protesters.
No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, we’re taking action to reject authoritarianism—and show the world what democracy really looks like. We’re not gathering to feed his ego. We’re building a movement that leaves him behind.
Georgia's leaders stress order ahead of planned protests, distinguishing between peaceful assembly and violence.
The “No Kings” protests are set to take place to counter what organizers say are Trump’s plans to feed his ego on what is also his 79th birthday and Flag Day.