No Kings, protests and San Diego-area
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About 60,000 people took to the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday for what organizers are calling "No Kings" Day, a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's policies.
Thousands peacefully gathered at Civic Center and Waterfront Park, joining "No Kings" events across the region and the U.S.
On Saturday, June 14, thousands of Americans hit the streets for “No Kings” protests, including in San Diego County.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities — including several in San Diego County — on Saturday.
Elon Musk posted a cryptic message about the "No Kings" protests after activists took to the streets across the U.S. over the weekend.
Following a massive protest in downtown on Saturday, the San Diego Police Department is praising the community for maintaining peace and cooperation during the "No Kings" demonstrations.
“Our country is a republic. Our country has no kings and judging from the policies and the actions coming out of the White House and from the President, that does not actually tell us that he's acting as a king, and people are just tired of it, and they wanted to speak out,” No Kings Carlsbad Protest Organizer, Kathy Minton said.
Few arrests reported as thousands march against president ahead of military parade - Day of action comes after week-long protests in Los Angeles against Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and ICE
( NewsNation) — The man who died after a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been identified as a fashion designer and former contestant on “Project Runway,” according to reports.