Oregon, No Kings and Donald Trump
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Thousands of people around the nation are expected to participate in another round of “No Kings” protests this Saturday including over 50 planned events in Oregon alone.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across Oregon on Saturday. The "No Kings" rallies were expected to draw tens of thousands of participants across the state.
Cotumes were a common them at the protest in Court House, the biggest of the year in the county seat of Cape May County.
PENDLETON — Between 150-200 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 18, on the Goad Road overpass above Interstate 84 just east of Pendleton to send the message there are no kings in the United States of America.
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Portlanders join nationwide ‘No Kings’ rallies, with major march planned downtown
PPB said it has worked alongside agencies like the Oregon State Police, ODOT and TriMet to maintain safety at protests.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday, Oct. 18, in a second round of “No Kings” protests.
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Dozens Of Arrests Made At No Kings Protests
At least 34 arrests, ranging from terroristic threats to assault, were made during what some are calling the “mostly peaceful” nationwide “No Kings” protests Saturday, reports say. Millions of demonstrators filled the streets of major U.
Separately, federal agents repeatedly deployed tear gas and pepper spray on protesters at the ICE complex in Portland.