
Millions Join 'No Kings' Protests Across US and Worldwide, Discuss Future Actions
Millions of people across the US and around the world joined 'No Kings' protests, with participants now discussing their next steps and future actions for the movement.
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‘The more they come down on us, the more we come together’: 14 No Kings protesters on where to go from here
Saturday’s protests drew millions of people across the US and around the world. The Guardian spoke with some of them to see why they were there and what’s next So you went to a No Kings protest. Now what? Saturday saw the greatest number of protests in US history, when more than 8 million people at 3,300 No Kings events took to the streets to oppose the policies of Donald Trump. In the past few months, the Trump administration has sent more than 3,000 federal immigration agents into Minneso...
By Fabiola Cineas, Lex McMenamin, Amy Qin, Rachel Leingang and graphics by Flávio Pessoa
Read full article →Communists, Democrats use #NoKings rally to call for May Day strike: 'Shut it down'
Communists chanted for revolution and May Day strikes from New York to Minnesota, as the "No Kings" movement sees a growing ideological shift to more radical rhetoric
Read full article →Communists, Democrats use #NoKings rally to call for May Day strike: 'Shut it down'
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