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Soros-funded group behind ‘No Kings’ protests launches activism training program By Mia Cathell July 18, 2025 6:05 pm ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Organizers of the "No Kings" protest aren't mincing words, telling Utah Gov. Spencer Cox that he was "grossly misinformed" over claims that state agencies warned the group about ...
The Soros-backed Indivisible Project, organizer of the nationwide “No Kings” movement, has rolled out an activism recruitment program aimed at training 1 million anti-Trump protesters “to ...
The organizers of the deadly "No Kings" protest pushed back against Gov. Cox's comments on armed security.On Thursday, Gov. Cox said the state "warned" organize ...
The Utah Department of Public Safety cautioned local 50501 organizers of the "No Kings" protest about having an armed security team before the June 14th demonst ...
Gov. Spencer Cox said organizers of the "No Kings" protest were warned that using peacekeepers at the event was a "bad idea" before one person was killed during the march last month.
While smaller than June's "No Kings" protest, Thursday's mobilization aims to demonstrate lasting opposition to Trump's policies nationwide. This live blog is now closed.
The governor said at his monthly news conference that "No Kings" protest organizers were warned against using a volunteer safety team.
At the Community Police Review Board meeting, Chief Brandon Gillespie explained the department’s enforcement strategy during the “No Kings” protests in June.
In Palm Coast, two “Good Trouble Lives On protests were set for 6-7 p.m. Thursday: One outside the Target store at 5100 State Road 100; and another at the intersection of Old Kings Road and Palm ...
Over 1,000 "Good Trouble" protests — similar to previous No Kings protests — are scheduled for July 17, with around 60 planned across Michigan, including near Livingston County.
Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest will take place on Thursday (July 17) in major cities such as NYC, LA, Chicago, ...