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Nearly 7 million people across the country turned out for the second “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his administration, marking the largest single-day demonstration against a sitting president in modern history,
Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president, and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia play out as an early referendum on Trump’s second term.
From Danbury to Old Lyme to Enfield, local politicians are battling across the state over the next two weeks for seats as mayors, first selectmen, and zoning board commissioners. While the
Molly Swigart, communications director for the Indiana Senate Republicans, confirmed to 13News that Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray participated in the call.
There's nothing wrong with not trusting everything the government says or does, but we can't trust anything this one says.
The Winnebago County Democratic Party lost its booth at the Oshkosh Farmers Market after a volunteer gave out bracelets with an anti-Trump phrase.
New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill addressed a "No Kings" protest and vowed to fight President Donald Trump "tooth and nail."
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'Joyful noise': No Kings protest against President Donald Trump returns for a sequel in Green Bay
No Kings protests returned to Green Bay for a sequel. Police officers said they were told to expect between 3,000 and 4,000 attendees.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump had what he has described as a “semiannual physical” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday.