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A series of “No Kings” visibility protests will take place across the Houston area and Southeast Texas this weekend, June 14. OUR FIRST REPORT: Downtown Houston No Kings immigration protest to counter Flag Day parade on Trump’s 79th birthday
Organizers with Houston's chapter of the 50501 Movement, a national political organization opposed to Trump, said they are calling for a peaceful protest, which is set to begin at 10 a.m. at City Hall. The demonstration is expected to attract several thousand people, said Kristi Pham, of 50501 Houston.
What time are ‘No Kings’ protests happening tomorrow in NYC, Philadelphia, Seattle, Houston, San Diego, Phoenix, Little Rock, Tallahassee, Chicago, Indianapolis
A large protest is being planned in Houston that is expected to counter a military parade for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday this weekend.
The U.S. Army's 250th birthday celebration and anti-Trump and anti-ICE protests are scheduled to run on Saturday. FOX 26's Jade Flury shares plans for Houston-area protests. We also have tips for those who plan to protest.
Dozens of No Kings protests are scheduled for June 14 in Texas, including in Austin, Houston and San Antonio. Arlington: 10 a.m. to noon at Arlington Sub Courthouse, 700 E. Abram St.
The "No Kings" protests are part of a nationwide movement coinciding with President Trump's birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C., aimed at challenging the militarization of public celebrations. Houston's demonstration is set to begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at City Hall.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSN'No Kings' protests planned in Houston; when, where, what you need to knowHalf a dozen protests are planned in Houston for Saturday, June 14 by the No Kings movement, according to their website.
It’s being billed as a “nationwide day of defiance,” and the rejection of authoritarianism, but organizers say a “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration, set for 10 a.m. Saturday at Houston City Hall,