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The "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration in Las Vegas drew 8,000 participants, with 15 arrests made.
The “No Kings” protests taking place across the country on Saturday will be peaceful protests against an increasingly authoritarian Trump regime. These protests, now taking place in more than 2,000 sites across the U.S., have been planned for months and are NOT “anti-ICE” protests.
Thousands of protesters filled the sidewalks and streets in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday night as part of a nationwide effort to rally against President Donald Trump’s administration and its
Protests across U.S. held on the same day as the Army 250th anniversary parade, and Trump's birthday, in Washington, D.C.
Protesters gathered in Las Vegas in a nationwide "No Kings" rally against the Trump administration on Saturday.
The protest was dubbed “No Kings,” and was part of worldwide demonstrations Saturday targeting the Trump Administration. No Kings is also a reference to fears by some that President Trump is making moves more akin to that of an unchecked monarch. During her brief address, Titus quipped that “Elvis is the only king we want in Las Vegas.”
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNLas Vegas businesses concerned over the possibility of future protestsDays after protesters took over parts of Downtown Las Vegas, yielding 15 arrests, business owners are worried about tensions flaring up again. About 8,000 protesters
The 39-year-old man who was shot and killed while participating in a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City is remembered as a successful fashion designer who devoted his life to celebrating artists fro