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Fourteen people were arrested Saturday at the “No Kings” protests in downtown Los Angeles, according to the L.A. Police Department. Those taken into custody were among thousands of people gathered for a day of protest against the Trump administration.
Mr. Trump remained mostly quiet about the No Kings protests in the lead up, offering just a quick retort on Fox News show "Sunday Morning Futures," in an interview that will air on Sunday. "They're saying they're referring to me as a king. I'm not a king," he said.
Labor leaders and organizers called on union members and Southern California residents to show up to rallies Saturday.
President Donald Trump had a seemingly scatological reaction to the nationwide “No Kings” protests against him Saturday. In an AI-generated video Trump shared on his Truth Social platform Saturday evening, the U.S. president is depicted as a king in a fighter jet dropping what appears to be a large amount of fecal matter on protesters …
Thousands gathered across Southern California on Saturday, Oct. 18 to protest President Donald Trump’s policies since his return to office at the beginning of the year.
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The Department of Homeland Security posted a video on its social media on Monday that showed a participant at a “ No Kings ” rally calling for the shooting of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
With over 2,700 organized events reportedly drawing nearly 7 million demonstrators, per MSNBC, the protests marked one of the largest single-day nationwide demonstrations in U.S. history. The presence and vocal support of numerous celebrities amplified the movement’s message,