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Tens of thousands of protesters joined the nationwide 'No Kings Day' protests on Saturday, June 14, including over 60,000 participants at two downtown San Diego demonstrations.
For Deb McLean, the No Kings turn-out in Mira Mesa, a community of about 80,000 residents, was a reason for optimism.
Thousands of demonstrators filled downtown San Diego streets Saturday morning, chanting “No Kings!” as they spoke out against the Trump administration for a nationwide day of defiance.
Following a massive protest in downtown on Saturday, the San Diego Police Department is praising the community for maintaining peace and cooperation during the “No Kings” ...
Thousands of people filled Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego on Saturday, joining millions across the country in the nationwide “No Kings” protest in opposition of President Donald Trump and ...
Demonstrators attending the 'No Kings' march did not expect the day to begin with news of ' politically motivated' shootings ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration directed immigration officers to pause arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, ...
Tens of thousands of San Diego County residents took to the streets Saturday for "No Kings" Day, a nationwide protest against ...
By the time the sun loomed high over the County Administration Center along San Diego Bay, where another president in another ...
Despite the siege strategy displayed in ICE raids and the potentially disastrous presence of combat troops in major ...