Trump, No Kings and Minnesota
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Thousands of protesters are scheduled to march this Saturday in downtown Minneapolis — and in dozens of other communities across Minnesota — as part of the "No Kings" movement opposing President Trump's policies.
Thousands – very possibly tens of thousands – of Minnesotans are taking part Saturday in "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration.
Organizers of the No Kings rallies in Minnesota to protest President Donald Trump held a press conference on Friday, a day before 90 scheduled protests will be held across Minnesota on Oct. 18.
MINNESOTA, USA — The Minnesota Republican Party released a statement in response to "No Kings" protests taking place across the country this weekend. In the press release, GOP Chairman Alex Plechash wrote that the party had "half expected" the protests to be aimed at Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz.
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy told the congressman that his comments are dangerous and divisive.
Multiple rallies were held across Minnesota Saturday in protest of what organizers called "authoritarian power grabs" from the Trump administration.
There were dozens of protests scheduled across New Jersey in Newark, Teaneck, Closter, River Edge, Wayne, Montclair, Morristown, Newton and elsewhere.
Organizers say there will be two rallies from noon to 2 p.m. in St. Paul — at Lexington Parkway South & W. Seventh Street and near St. Catherine University at 525 Fairview Ave. S.
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What to know about the 'No Kings' protests set for this weekend
Protesters once again are expected to gather in streets across the country this weekend in opposition of President Donald Trump’s policies. Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations.