No Kings, Kentucky and protests
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Trump, No Kings and Military parade
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The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the afternoon. Police ordered the crowd to disperse at about 4:15 p.m. PDT near Alameda Street and Temple Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Division.
Thousands of protesters gathered in front of the Fayette County Courthouse as part of a nationwide "No Kings" protest organized by a grassroots organization.
A massive organized protest called "No Kings" is happening across the country, including in and around Louisville.
Kentucky residents have options for "No Kings" events around the state as well as Southern Indiana and the Cincinnati area.
More than a dozen Kentucky cities will participate in nationwide protests Saturday against President Donald Trump’s massive military parade. The nationwide "No Kings" protests coincide with the military parade in Washington D.
On the day that President Donald Trump is getting a long-dreamt-of military parade — marking the Army’s 250th anniversary on a date that coincides with his own birthday — pro-democracy groups have declared a “No Kings” day of protests with more than 1,500 cities and towns planning anti-Trump demonstrations.