No Kings, Ohio and protests
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Cleveland police call rally on Saturday a success after peaceful protest ends in only one arrest. Cleveland Police estimate 5,000 people attended the biggest of the ‘No Kings’ rallies in Northeast Ohio,
Columbus' massive Pride celebration takes place June 14. Meanwhile, No Kings rallies are planned across central Ohio, the Buckeye State and nation.
Cleveland is one of hundreds of cities who held a 'No Kings' protest during the military parade in Washington, D.C.
Local demonstrations in Cleveland, Akron, and other cities join nationwide movement against the $45 million Washington, D.C., parade backed by Trump.
The "No Kings" protest, organized by Ohio 50501, drew hundreds of people to the Ohio Statehouse denouncing the Trump administration.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNPHOTOS: Thousands attend ‘No Kings’ rallies in NE OhioDowntown Cleveland and cities across Northeast Ohio are taking part in nationwide 'No Kings' rallies Saturday, protesting President Donald Trump and a military parade Saturday evening in Washington, D.
June 14 marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. A parade is scheduled to happen in Washington D.C. tonight. Earlier in the day, thousands of protesters took to the streets as part of a "No Kings" rally.
A number of protests meant to voice opposition to President Trump are expected around the country on Saturday. This includes a number in the Greater Cincinnati area.
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WTAP on MSNNo Kings protest in Muskingum ParkIn Muskingum Park, residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley were coming together for a different reason. Lisa Bammerlin, a concerned citizen, said over 200 people came out to be in one of the hundreds of No Kings protests taking place across the United States.
The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.
Those opposing President Donald Trump participated in a loud and raucous No Kings protest at Ohio 256 and Refugee Road in Pickerington on June 14.