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No Kings” protests are planned across the country this weekend. The largest is expected to take place in Philadelphia.
"No Kings Day" protests are expected in Philadelphia this weekend. The city is preparing with road closures and SEPTA bus changes. Here is what you should know.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNWhat you need to know ahead of Philadelphia No Kings ProtestThe City of Philadelphia plans to close several roads and implement parking restrictions for the "No Kings Protest" rally and march that is planned for Saturday.
The City of Philadelphia plans to close several roads and implement parking restrictions for the "No Kings Protest" rally and march that is planned for Saturday.
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Philadelphia officials urge protesters to be peaceful during Saturday's "No Kings" protestOrganizers believe the Philadelphia demonstration will be one of the largest in the nation. They said the city could see between 60,000 and 80,000 people rally against the Trump administration's deportation efforts and the military parade scheduled in Washington,
Philly District Attorney Larry Krasner held a press conference on anti-ICE protests and the upcoming "No Kings" rally against President Donald Trump.
Protesters in Philadelphia will begin marching in Love Park and go to the Art Museum. With immigration enforcement a heated issue, city leaders hope cool heads will prevail.
The demonstration is among many that are planned throughout the country this weekend, and comes after the president deployed federal troops in response to protests in Los Angeles.
It rises up everywhere else." As of June 6, seven No Kings protests are planned in the metro-east and greater St. Louis area. No Kings organizers wrote in a June 6 email to the News-Democrat that while more than 1,