Thousands of protesters lined the sidewalks from Miami to West Palm Beach Saturday, chanting “dump Trump,” wearing inflatable ...
In South Florida, plenty of protesters obliged. At Bayfront Park, Stevie Gomez, 29, spoke to the Miami Herald from inside an ...
“The last time I marched was in 1966 against the Vietnam War,” said Coast Guard veteran Ed, who declined to use his full name because his son works for the U.S. government. He was protesting in ...
Since last month’s arrest of Food Not Bombs founder Keith McHenry in Orlando for violating that city’s ordinance against holding mass feedings in public parks, the free-food group has been organizing ...
Inflatable animal costumes, protest signs and yellow outfits filled the streets across South Florida Saturday during a second round of nationwide “No Kings” rallies — the same weekend President Donald ...
National organizers have encouraged attendees to wear yellow as a sign of "collective strength in the face of oppression," and focus on "community and joy" during Saturday's events – encouraging ...
Sarasota County joins nationwide protests against Trump at three sites. Here's when, where and photos from past Sarasota 'No Kings' rallies.
Hundreds of protesters in Southwest Florida joined the nationwide "No Kings" movement to demonstrate against executive overreach. Participants cited concerns over immigration policies, press freedom ...
Waving signs and dressed in costumes, protesters expressed their dislike for what they called Trump’s attacks on democracy and the U.S. Constitution. The GOP called the rallies “hate ...
This year, an inflatable costume is the new black. National organizers of Saturday’s “No Kings” protests encouraged attendees to keep the vibe humorous and light and encouraged funny signs and ...