Ohio, No Kings and protest
Digest more
Saturday marked the second round of organized "No Kings" protests after droves of demonstrators protested Trump's military parade held in celebration of the Army's 250th anniversary in June, which coincided with Trump's birthday. The "No Kings" movement accuses Trump of behaving more like a monarch than an elected president.
No Kings protests are planned in Greater Akron this weekend. Here's why the protests are happening again and where they will be held.
Thousands packed Cleveland’s Public Square for the Oct. 18 'No Kings' rally. CLEVELAND — Dozens gathered in Cleveland’s Public Square Saturday afternoon for the “No Kings” rally — a demonstration organizers say is about pushing back against symbols of power and privilege.
Canton Repository on MSN
'No Kings' protests headed to Northeast Ohio this weekend, multiple scheduled in Stark
Here's where some of the other No Kings rallies are scheduled in Northeast Ohio and throughout the state: Cuyahoga Falls: Intersection of Portage Trail and State Road from 11-12:30 p.m. Strongsville: The Commons, intersection of Pearl Road and Ohio 82, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
4hon MSN
'No Kings' rallies draw thousands nationwide, including in central Ohio, to protest Trump's policies
At the Ohio Statehouse, demonstrators filled the front lawn and nearby streets in what organizers called the largest “No Kings” protest to date.
Hundreds of people attended a No Kings rally Saturday in Cuyahoga Falls. This was among events held across the country to protest Donald Trump.
Jayland Walker's funeral will take place Wednesday, as Akron, Ohio, recognizes an official citywide day of mourning for Walker declared by city officials days earlier. "Tomorrow, Jayland Walker, a beloved son, brother, nephew, and friend will be laid to ...
"I have children around (Jazmir's) age," said Moening, founder of the Akron-based nonprofit RESPECT Ohio. "There needs to be some accountability." Prosecutors: Investigation into fatal shooting of Jazmir Tucker enters legal review Moening and other ...
For the third time in two years, residents have demanded accountability after grand juries absolved officers of wrongdoing.
Tennessee Republicans have dismissed nationwide "No Kings" protests as "lunatic left parades." Protestors want leaders held to their Constitutional oath.