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Thousands gathered in Lexington and Louisville, as well as several other cities across the commonwealth, on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration.
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WLKY on MSNWhat we know about 'No Kings' protests happening around the nation, including LouisvilleProtests have been ramping up around the country in response to immigration raids ordered by President Donald Trump.In the player above: Gov. Beshear discusses state's plan to monitor protests in Kentucky this weekendSign up for our NewslettersThere was a peaceful protest in Louisville on Monday,
People demonstrated across Kentucky on Saturday to express their outrage at President Donald Trump's administration.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNLouisville organization holds Anti-ICE demonstrationThe organization's social media pages say ICE agents are detaining immigrants at a building on South 3rd Street when they come for mandated check-ins.
The "No Kings" movement is planning nationwide protests on June 14th, coinciding with Flag Day, President Trump's birthday, and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
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WLKY on MSNProtesters chant and march at 'No Kings' anti-Trump rallies in Louisville, southern IndianaA massive organized protest called "No Kings" is happening across the country, including in and around Louisville.
LMPD said officers didn't make any arrests during the rally or march that was attended by an estimated 4,000 people.
Louisville held it's No Kings Day protest, and the turnout was massive. Majority of countries have ‘no confidence’ in Trump’s abilities: Pew poll
The Mayor commented on immigration in the city and the right to protest when he was asked about the Los Angeles protests in a June 10 news conference.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNLouisville retirement community residents hold their own protest in support of No KingsLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - While several No Kings rallies were going on around the Louisville area, protesting President Donald Trump and his policies, some of the city’s older residents held their own demonstration.
Organizers of the "No Kings" demonstrations and local officials urged demonstrators to stay home from planned protests in Minnesota on Saturday after a lawmaker and her husband were fatally shot and another lawmaker and his wife were injured at their homes. Gov. Tim Walz called the incident a “politically motivated assassination.”