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Memphians gathered in the Bluff City on Saturday, June 14, at Poplar and Highland for a protest organized by Indivisible Tennessee.
Thousands protest against Trump in Tennessee, calling out authoritarian tendencies during the 'No Kings' movement.
More than 20 'No Kings' protests are scheduled in Tennessee for June 14, coinciding with President Trump's birthday and a military parade marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. What to know.
No Kings' protests are taking place across East Tennessee Saturday afternoon with thousands attending the demonstration in downtown Knoxville. The protests are part of a nationwide demonstration against President Donald Trump.
A sweeping wave of protest swept across the country this weekend as millions joined the No Kings movement, opposing what organizers call an erosion of democrati
Protesters are set to hit the streets across the country today.
S NATIONWIDE “NO KINGS” protest against Donald Trump was, by all accounts, a smashing success. Millions of people showed up at hundreds of events in red and blue state houses and town centers across the country all in the spirit of rallying against the Trump administration.
There are at least 24 protests planned across the state of Tennessee, including several in Middle Tennessee from Clarksville to Pulaski to Murfreesboro and more. Organizers say they expect the largest rally to happen in Nashville.
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Several hundred protest in Oak Ridge Saturday on "No Kings" Day of ActionA small group of about 20 demonstrators were located on the same side as the "No Kings" protesters, but in front of the library parking lot. One demonstrator said they were there to celebrate Flag Day and to support their country. Many pro-Trump signs were stuck in the ground in front of the sidewalk where they stood.
Several protests are shaping up in Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky on Saturday, the same day as President Donald's Trump birthday and his military parade.
Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, one of several progressive groups organizing “No Kings Day” protests, tells CNN’s Audie Cornish that their nonviolence and training approach will be key as they observe the Trump Administration’s reaction to ICE protests in Los Angeles.