No Kings, Philadelphia and Trump
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The "No Kings" protest is taking place in cities across the country in response to Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
By all accounts, the "No Kings" protest in Philadelphia was generally peaceful. Minus this one guy from Lancaster, allegedly.
The City of Philadelphia has closed several streets and is implementing parking restrictions for the "No Kings" protest rally and march on Saturday.
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Photographer Hanbit Kwon shares photos and an essay on what the "No Kings" protest means in the city that birthed a nation.
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Philadelphia was chosen in part because it is where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence.
In a city known as the cradle of American democracy, an impassioned, hourslong protest filled the streets for a 'No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance.'
We don’t do kings here’: Photos from Saturday’s march Millions of people took part nationwide in Saturday’s […]