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Thousands of demonstrators marched along Fifth Avenue in New York City on Saturday for a "No Kings" protest.
State legislators Selena LaRue Hatch, Erica Roth and Natha Anderson attended the event, with LaRue Hatch offering a speech addressing the assassination of a Democratic state legislator and the attempted assassination of another Saturday in Minnesota.
At the Mentor event, as of 12:30 p.m., protesters on the south side of Mentor Avenue stretched from the Great Lakes Mall’s entrance near Round One to the area across from Mentor Fire Station
No Kings has identified on its website more than 1,800 cities nationwide, including about 70 in Michigan, where demonstrators are set to gather to express disapproval.
The No Kings events come after days of protests following raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and Trump’s subsequent deployment of thousands of National Guard and U.S. Marines troops to “temporarily protect” ICE and other federal personnel, along with federal property.
With protests blanketing the United States over the immigration crackdown — which is to say nothing of “No Kings Day” on Saturday — boxer Ryan Garcia couldn’t sit back anymore as Los Angeles, his home, has been wracked with ICE raids, protests and upheaval.
Millions of people across the United States are planning to take part in protests on June 14 to speak out against President Donald Trump and his policies. PA officials are preparing for events scheduled throughout the commonwealth.
Today’s United States — its possibility, its strength, its divisiveness, its polarization and fragmentation — is encapsulated in a single week in June 2025, its triumphs and frictions on vivid display.
As the military presence ramped up in Los Angeles, communities are preparing for the largest protests against Trump since he took office.