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"No Kings" rallies brought demonstrators together, joining voices across the nation and region to protest what they call a growing threat of authoritarianism in American politics.
Thousands are expected to march in Philadelphia to protest the Trump administration today. Our reporters and photographers are traveling to the scene.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Multiple 'No' Kings' protests took place across the country Saturday, including in central Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issued a statement ahead of protests planned for Saturday, urging demonstrators to remain peaceful while exercising their constitutional rights.
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KOIN Portland on MSN"No Kings" rally underway in Philadelphia, wrapping up in Norristown, PennsylvaniaSaturday's rain didn't deter demonstrators from coming together to protest the Trump administration. Our news crews are on your corner, covering rallies throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.
Philadelphia expecting 50,000 at flagship "No Kings" protest; thousands of rallies planned in US. Here's where else in Bucks County, PA; what to know.
Millions marched in events held in cities and towns across America, including an estimated 80,000 in Philadelphia. But more must be done to turn a one-day event into a sustained movement.
Thousands took to the streets in Pittsburgh and across western Pennsylvania, as well as the country, on Saturday as part of a demonstration deemed "No Kings."
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said that he, too, was “deeply concerned about President Trump’s decision to hold a military parade," but added that while “many in our city feel passionate about the issues facing our country