It's unclear if there will be any nationwide protests on July 4, but some local events are planned.
Demonstrators are gathering in thousands of locations across the United States for the third series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration’s policies. Protests are already underway ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The centerpiece of next Sunday's action is a 90‑minute “Rise Up, Sing ...
Wondering when the next No Kings protest is in 2026? June 14 centers on a NYC concert and local watch‑party events, not a mapped‑out day of marches.
Organizers have announced coordinated nationwide events, including concerts and watch parties, set for June 14.
The last major event attracted millions in March. This event may have the same turnout, but you may not see them.
A "No Kings" protest is planned for the second consecutive year on President Donald Trump's birthday. This year's event is a televised concert called "Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First ...
See where "Rise Up, Sing Out" local watch parties are happening across Michigan for Sunday's national concert event in protest of President Donald Trump.
June 14 happens to be Flag Day, the anniversary of the U.S. Army's founding and President Trump's 80th birthday. It also ...
Thousands flocked to "No Kings" protests in Dallas and Fort Worth, but also North Texas suburbs, including Denton, Flower Mound, Frisco, Garland, McKinney and Plano. Thousands are expected to attend ...
No Kings, the movement behind national protests of the same name, has announced that it plans to host its latest installment of gatherings in June. While not an actual organization, the grassroots ...
To suggest Trump is a king – when he is neither a dictator nor monarch – is ironic, hypocritical and an affront to America's founding.