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There was no love for Donald Trump in downtown Ann Arbor on Saturday. The city’s edition of the “No Kings” protests taking place across the U.S. June 14 was full of mockery of the president and his policies,
In 70 or so Michigan cities, from Midland to Muskegon and Milan to Marquette, thousands expressed their dissatisfaction.
Hundreds protested President Trump's policies in Niles, Michigan, citing concerns about corruption, due process, and the state of democracy. The Niles protest was one of approximately 2,000 "No Kings" demonstrations held nationwide on Flag Day.
Thousands filled downtown streets Saturday as part of coordinated demonstrations targeting what speakers called the president's authoritarian tendencies.
Eight years after President Donald Trump's first travel ban largely targeted majority-Muslim countries, many Arab Americans say his new ban is motivated by bias.
The nonprofit Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan has appealed the cancellation of two grants by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as part of President Donald Trump’s purge of the federal government of anything connected to DEI – diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
No Kings has identified on its website more than 1,800 cities nationwide, including about 70 in Michigan, where demonstrators are set to gather to express disapproval.
This year, Michigan United's annual Juneteenth celebrations will be marked by a "Week of Resistance" around Metro Detroit to denounce President Donald Trump's actions against immigration, healthcare as well as diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives nationwide.