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The Fulcrum on MSNLite vs. the Real Thing: What the No Kings Protests Taught UsI joined millions of Americans in cities across the country for a massive civil society event: the "No Kings" protest. Held ...
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The Fulcrum on MSN'History has its eyes on us': Thousands rally in Lincoln at peaceful No Kings protestOn Saturday, June 7, thousands of protesters took over O Street to denounce President Donald Trump's military parade and policies. Demonstrators waved American flags and held up signs calling for ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump backtracks on 'stealth plane' with rambling Oval Office comments amid 'dementia' fearsTrump, during those remarks, appeared to lose his train of thought at times and stumble over his words, raising further ...
By Stacy Jackson Lizzo is prepared to issue a cease and desist to President Donald Trump after her 2022 hit “About Damn Time” ...
The White House and parade organizers said 250,000 people attended the June 14 event. Democratic figures and social media ...
A new statue on the National Mall is drawing the ire of President Donald Trump's White House. Known as "Dictator Approved," ...
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- Protestors of the Trump military parade aim to highlight Barack Obama Day on June 14. Mark Horton, an archaeology professor ...
Timed with Donald Trump’s planned military parade in Washington, D.C., thousands are set to take part in “No Kings Day of Defiance” protests across the country, denouncing both the spectacle and what ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Insecure men are dangerous': Analyst says Trump may declare war due to 'sad-boy feelings'President Donald Trump has apparently approved attack plans against Iran though has so far stopped short of officially giving ...
By Mitti Hicks President Donald Trump's military parade on June 14, marking the Army’s 250th anniversary and his 79th birthday, is expected to feature 7,000 soldiers marching.
From mass protests to ICE riots in Los Angeles to a patriotic military parade, the past week in America has shown the country ...
Former President Barack Obama reportedly spoke out against his successor on Tuesday in an unrecorded speech in Connecticut.
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