No Kings, Missouri and protest
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Large crowds are coming together Saturday in Missouri and Kansas and across the country to peacefully protest what organizers call a fight against "corruption" and "dictatorship."
Protesters plan to gather across Mid-Missouri as part of the national "No Kings" protest in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration. This is the second protest, with the first taking place in June.
Another round of nationwide "No Kings" protests is set for Saturday, Oct. 18, and a march and demonstration are planned in Springfield.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- The 'No Kings II" rally was held this morning at the corner of Belt Highway and Frederick Avenue. The rally was sponsored by the Persisterhood, with participants of the rally sporting flags, signs and megaphones, along ...
Protesters plan to gather across Mid-Missouri as part of the national "No Kings" protest in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration. This is the second protest, with the first taking place in June.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) on Thursday declared a state of emergency and activated the state’s National Guard in anticipation of protests across the state — and in response to “civil unrest” across the country. Missouri ...
On its website, the No Kings group said: " June was just the beginning. The next wave of protests is here. On October 18, we gather in cities nationwide to reclaim democracy, reject fascism, and remind Trump that power belongs to the people."
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