More 'No Kings' Protests Are Planned Nationwide on Jun. 14
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President Donald Trump warned that the use of the military in response to protests against his illegal immigration crackdown won't be limited to just Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump’s deployment of military troops to California is forcing Democrats back onto politically perilous turf, as they look for ways to condemn Trump’s actions without being drawn into a broad debate over immigration or tying themselves to the chaotic scenes emerging from Los Angeles.
The "No Kings day of action" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with more than 70 planned in Florida.
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More than two dozen journalists have been injured or roughed up while covering protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles, leading press freedom groups to question whether law enforcement has been deliberately targeting reporters on the story.
Protests against actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement erupted in several cities across the United States on Monday after clashes between protesters and authorities intensified in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Demonstrations were reported in major cities around the country, including New York, D.C., Boston, Dallas and Chicago.
Olympic organizer Reynold Hoover assured security coordination is "extraordinary" despite senator's concerns over local leadership's handling of unrest.
The current unrest in Los Angeles is a lot different from the last time a U.S. president called out the National Guard to respond to violence on the streets.
Protesters and police are facing off in Los Angeles, and anti-ICE protests have occurred across the country. Follow for live updates
Languages: English Officials in Parker, Colorado, denied a permit for a planned "No Kings" anti-Trump rally after the organizer was told it conflicted with the town's annual Parker Days festival, according to a report from local television station CBS Colorado.
Trump vowed to "liberate" Los Angeles, hurling insults at the protesters during the US army anniversary. Meanwhile, US and Chinese trade negotiators in London announced reaching a "framework." Follow DW for more.