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In the June iteration of the protests, nearly 10,000 people gathered in downtown Milwaukee to protest the Trump administration.
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Southeast Wisconsin joins nationwide 'No Kings' protests against Trump, administration
For the second time this year, southeast Wisconsin joined nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18. They've served as a way for protesters to call out what they deem an abuse of power by President Donald Trump and his administration.
Demonstrations organized by the "No Kings" movement are planned across southeast Wisconsin on Saturday, Oct. 18. Organizers say the coordinated protests aim to emphasize that "America
Milwaukee and Madison were among dozens of Wisconsin cities that joined the second wave of "No Kings" demonstrations nationwide on Oct. 18 in what organizers are calling the largest single day of protest in modern American history.
Protesters across southern Wisconsin called out Trump’s abuses, and vowed to defend democracy and human rights.
From Washington, D.C. to north-central Wisconsin, more than 2,700 'No Kings' protests took place across the country, Saturday. People on their way to shopping and
An estimated 3,000 people joined Green Bay's peaceful "No Kings" protest Saturday, one of 2,500 nationwide demonstrations against authoritarianism.
Millions of people are expected to participate in "No Kings" rallies across the country Saturday, protesting against President Donald Trump's administration that organizers describe as "chaos, corrupt
OSHKOSH – Another anti-Trump administration rally is being organized in the city. Community members are set to gather in Rainbow Park Oct. 18 to voice their disapproval with several of President Donald Trump’s policies as part of a second nationwide No Kings Day of Action protests.
Organizers say the energy Saturday will be a message to both Trump and elected Democratic leaders that people want change.