NYC, protest and No Kings
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Trump, Protest and No Kings
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams warns against impeding ICE operations, highlighting his successful handling of weekend protests while discussing his re-election as an independent.
Americans planned demonstrations against President Donald Trump across the U.S. on Saturday as a counterpoint to the 200,000 people expected to attend the military parade in Washington.
Rain didn’t stop thousands of protesters from coming out in New York’s midtown Manhattan. Demonstrators held American flags and signs that said “No Kings” and “I Prefer My Ice Crushed.” Police said they closed about a mile of Fifth Avenue to traffic for the protest.
Adams called on state lawmakers to allow police to charge someone with a crime for congregating in public while wearing a mask or disguising their identity.
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"We built this country strictly on the no 'No Kings' rule."
About 400 residents of Port Washington braved a downpour to hold a raucous protest against the Trump administration in the politically mixed New York City suburb on Long Island. Amid cars honking in support,
Actor and activist Mark Ruffalo joined The Weekend Prime's Antonia Hylton to discuss why he was among one of thousands of 'No Kings' protesters marching down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. "We love each other,
Follow The Post’s live updates from “No Kings” protests against President Trump in NYC and across the country on Saturday,