Trump, No Kings and protests
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Part of a network of nationwide protest, the "No Kings" protest in Memphis drew thousands of peaceful protesters from around the area.
On the "No Kings" side, occasional cheers of "Hey, hey; ho, ho; Donald Trump has got to go" could be heard. Tennessee Highway Patrol aided the Oak Ridge police with traffic and demonstrator control. A city spokesperson said the Oak Ridge Police Department ...
An emphatic crowd of thousands descended upon Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on Saturday as a part of a nationwide series of “No Kings” rallies against President Donald Trump.
Thousands protest against Trump in Tennessee, calling out authoritarian tendencies during the 'No Kings' movement.
Protesters are set to hit the streets across the country today.
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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.
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.
Over 1000 people gathered at the Bicentennial Mall State Park June 14 for the No Kings protest, a nationwide movement with around 2000 events across the country. Despite the spotty rain and dreary conditions, the event was lively and peaceful, with groups of musicians leading a number of chants and dance circles forming on the lawn.
What to know if there's a planned "No Kings" protest in your city on June 14? This map charts all the locations.