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'No Kings' Recap: What to know about rallies in Louisville, across the U.S.Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
While Kentucky’s two U.S. Senators were split on the bill — Rand Paul opposed it and and Mitch McConnell voted for it — four ...
Congressman Morgan McGarvey speaks to the thousands of demonstrators gathered during the ‘No Kings’ march and protest at Metro Hall in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, June 14, 2025.
The largest cities in Kentucky, Lexington and Louisville, were among those that held large ‘No Kings’ demonstrations on Saturday afternoon.
There was a peaceful protest in Louisville on Monday, and more are expected this weekend in and around the city. At least one of those protests is nationally organized, called "No Kings." ...
Protests in Kentucky are scheduled for June 14 ... In response to the extravagantly costly display, a mobilization of "No Kings" protests have been organized nationwide. Here's what you should know.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thousands of people gathered in downtown Louisville Saturday afternoon for a "No Kings" protest outside Metro Hall on what figures to be a national day of protest.
Louisville was one of about 2,000 cities set to protest the Trump administration on June 14, including more than a dozen Kentucky communities.
Events without addresses have private locations, and more details can be found after signing up on the "No Kings" website. Louisville: Noon-4 p.m. Bowling Green: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Danville: 10-11 a.m.
On the steps of Metro Hall in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, protesters began gathering before noon, carrying signs that read "No kings in America" and "Dictator or democracy: That's the choice." ...
Louisville was one of about 2,000 cities set to protest the Trump administration on June 14, including more than a dozen Kentucky communities.
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