Massive protests erupt across the U.S. on Labor Day as workers rally against the influence of billionaires and the Trump administration. Unions and activists unite in cities from Boston to Chicago, demanding justice and workers' rights.
In a dramatic escalation of his immigration policies, Trump calls for the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history, targeting major cities amid growing protests and legal challenges.
This past weekend, America's political divide was on full display as President Trump's military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary drew both celebration and protests across the nation. Critics condemned the event as a politicization of the armed forces, while supporters celebrated the military's legacy.
A shooting during the 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City left one person critically injured. Thousands participated in protests nationwide against the Trump administration's policies, with some clashes reported.
As Trump prepares for a grand military parade, thousands of Americans are set to protest across over 2,000 cities, rallying against his perceived authoritarianism and recent immigration policies. Organizers expect unprecedented turnout, seeking to highlight the dangers of Trump's presidency.
In a stunning turn of events, a Tennessee jury acquitted three former Memphis police officers of all charges related to the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, igniting outrage and protests nationwide.