Trump, Wisconsin and protest
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Protesters criticized the administration's actions, including its crackdown on immigration, and condemned the fatal shooting of a Democratic Minnesota lawmaker earlier Saturday.
Thousands marched in Downtown Madison Saturday as part of the national "No Kings" protest against what organizers call increasing threats to democracy and civil rights from President
People in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula plan to hold protests Saturday in coordination with those nationwide against Trump Administration policies.
Families, veterans and activists gathered in Green Bay as part of the nationwide 'No Kings' demonstration in response to the Trump administration.
On Saturday, people across the nation are planning the ‘No Kings Rally,’ including here in North Central Wisconsin.
Nationwide protests against the Trump administration are scheduled for this coming Saturday.Organizers for the “No Kings” rally say over 1,800 rallies will take place across the country, with 59 planned in Wisconsin alone.
There is no "No Kings" protest scheduled in Appleton. Earlier this year, the "Hands Off!" protest drew more than 2,000 people downtown.
Organizers are calling for Americans to attend demonstrations across the country to protest President Trump on his 79th birthday.