Thousands across Oregon united in 'No Kings' protests against Trump's immigration policies, culminating in a dramatic standoff with federal officers in Portland. Discover the powerful stories from the frontlines of this movement.
Speaker Mike Johnson has ignited controversy by labeling this weekend's protests against Trump as 'hate America' rallies, stirring debate over the message and implications of such demonstrations.
In a dramatic display, Vice President JD Vance praised the Marines during a controversial demonstration in California. While he celebrated military strength, protests erupted against the Trump administration's tactics and government shutdown.
The No Kings rally unfolded as a vibrant protest against Trump, featuring bands, banners, and a playful spirit, despite low turnout claims. As the government shutdown continues, organizers warn of rising authoritarianism.
Despite a recent colon cancer surgery, 75-year-old James Phipps is determined to join the No Kings protests, standing against corporate greed and advocating for healthcare rights. His lifelong commitment to civil rights fuels his activism amid today's struggles.
As the 'No Kings' protests prepare to unfold across the nation, Republican governors have activated National Guard troops amidst fears of unrest. Organisers rally against Trump’s policies, calling for a stand against authoritarianism.
Americans from all 50 states are gearing up for the No Kings protests this Saturday, uniting against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With events planned in over 2,700 locations, millions are expected to march peacefully, emphasizing that the US has no kings.
On Saturday, Americans will rally in the largest 'No Kings' demonstrations yet, protesting Trump's presidency amid a government shutdown and concerns over rising authoritarianism. Key Democratic figures join the movement to reclaim American democracy.
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.
As President Trump visits Scotland, locals express their discontent through creative protests, blending humor with serious messages about politics and social issues. From witty placards to beach messages, Scots are making their voices heard.