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At the end of a week when President Donald Trump sent Marines and the California National Guard to Los Angeles to quell protests, Americans across the country turned out in huge numbers to protest Trump's attempts to expand his power.
Driving the news: More than 5 million people took part in "No Kings" demonstrations in over 2,100 cities and towns. Dozens of protesters dressed as handmaids from the show "The Handmaid's Tale" for a downtown Fort Worth march. An estimated 10,000 people attended the downtown Dallas protest, which Dallas police said was peaceful and safe.
"Migration ... has turned once idyllic towns into scenes of Third World Dystopia." President Donald Trump said in a social media post directing ICE agents to step up deportations.
A woman was arrested Saturday after she allegedly bit a supporter of President Donald Trump and hit him with a piece of wooden molding during the town's "No Kings" protest. The alleged incident happened around 5:19 p.
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Tight security ensured a family-oriented atmosphere at the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade despite liberal opposition and protests nearby.
Demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles drew thousands of protesters, and their signs and chants weren’t limited to messages of opposition against President Trump or ICE. Many attendees carried signs decrying billionaires,
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Demonstrators came out in cities across the U.S. to protest President Donald Trump. Organizers of Saturday's “No Kings” demonstrations said millions marched in hundreds of events.
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Social media users slammed CBS News for seemingly advertising "No Kings Day" protest merchandise ahead of anti-Trump demonstrations, calling the move unethical amid controversies.